Psychological support and new coping skills are helping patients at high risk of developing chronic pain and long-term, high-dose opioid...
workers’ compensation News
Mississippi’s Court of Appeals says the city of Jackson can’t deny workers’ compensation benefits to a police officer injured in...
The workers’ comp industry is in for big changes as older workers continue to stay on the job longer and...
The Ohio Senate has rejected a House budget provision that would deny injury benefits to workers living in the U.S....
Lawyers who represent injured workers in South Dakota are preparing for a proposal from the insurance industry that would limit...
Inmates participating in work-release programs do not quality for workers’ compensation benefits, the West Virginia Supreme Court ruled has ruled....
The average total cost per workers’ compensation claim in Illinois decreased 6.4 percent since 2010, but remained higher than most...
Injuries stemming from a lack of machine safeguarding significantly increase metal fabricators’ worker compensation premiums and mods. In addition, it...
In Mordhorst v. Dakota Trucking Underwriters and Risk Administration Services, 886 N.W.2d 322(S.D. 2016) the South Dakota Supreme Court found...
Every day, 91 Americans die from opioid overdoses according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Overdoses from...