The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (SJC) has ruled the state’s independent contractor statute does not determine whether a claimant is...
workers’ compensation News
During last week’s National Council on Compensation Insurance’s Annual Issues Symposium (AIS) — The Future@Work held in Orlando, Fla., NCCI’s...
The North Carolina Court of Appeals has ruled that a city employee is not owed workers’ compensation for an injury...
The average total cost per workers’ compensation claim in Florida has grown moderately in recent years, according to a recent...
An analysis by a Tennessee newspaper has found that a decline in safety inspections and ignored safety rules have led...
Some business groups in North Dakota are working with the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration to increase awareness of...
Over the past five years, Nationwide processed more than 10,000 workers’ compensation claims due to a multitude of accidents from...
Illinois’ House of Representatives has passed a bill that would create a state-monitored insurance company with the intention of driving...
Gov. Tom Wolf is vetoing a bill that would have directed prescription drugs to be ordered off a formulary under...
A corn grinder began belching flames shortly before a deadly explosion tore through a southern Wisconsin mill last year, federal...