A Virginia court recently ruled that a waiter who was injured while attempting to swallow “a piece of quesadilla that...
workers’ compensation News
Just months after Florida lawmakers enacted a new law designed to target the role of check cashing companies in the...
Although the unemployment rate rose slightly in Texas in June 2012 compared with May 2012, the state still added nearly...
An Oklahoma-based horizontal drilling company faces up to $55,000 in penalties for safety violations at a drilling site in Jacksboro,...
A Louisiana seafood company is facing nearly $250,000 in fines, penalties and back wages for exposing workers to hazards and...
Nearly a third of the prescriptions the state’s insurance fund for injured workers paid for last year were for powerful...
Head and spinal injuries cost California’s workers’ compensation insurers more than $500 million over 10 years, according to the California...
Louisiana’s private sector added 50,400 jobs from June 2011 to June 2012, the highest over-the-year growth in 22 consecutive months...
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration has cited King of Prussia, Pa.-based Arkema Inc. with 12...
A state official says that up to 250 employees in northeastern Iowa lost their jobs following the collapse of a...