Louisiana’s private sector employment grew 2.6 percent from July 2011 to July 2012, adding 39,500 jobs. July was the 23rd...
workers’ compensation News
Markel and FirstComp have announced a new brand – Markel FirstComp – and a new independent agent portal. Founded in...
How do you contain upwardly spiraling costs, battle growing use and prescription of opioids, fight fraud, de-incentivize bad actors, all...
Despite a 30 percent increase in Oregon’s workforce, the state’s workers’ compensation claims are down sharply since the system was...
A New Jersey workers’ compensation judge recently ruled that a thrift store volunteer cannot be considered as an employee for...
A workers’ compensation proposal for California is getting the backing of the Department of Industrial Relations as well as seeming...
Insurance agency Barney & Barney has outlined a series of steps to help California’s small- to mid-sized employers control the...
The Workers’ Compensation Rating Bureau’s Governing Committee has unanimously voted to authorize the WCIRB to make a Jan.1, 2013 filing...
The prison in Woodward, Okla., is so short on guards that inmates can sometimes just walk away. A gas station...
A highly sheltered workers’ comp reform proposal being quietly passed around California’s capitol has the potential to make some noise...