More than three years after a devastating explosion and fire at the Williams Olefins complex in Geismar, La., attorneys says...
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A Connecticut woman who found her 77-year-old husband crushed to death under an all-terrain vehicle when she brought him lunch...
A year after a Vermont social worker was shot and killed outside a state office building, the state says it’s...
With an extended heat wave gripping the nation, employers and workers are being reminded of the hazards associated with working...
Several recent manmade events, including the attack at Pulse nightclub in Florida and the Belgium airport terrorist bombing, highlight the...
Working age adults account for more than two-thirds of the estimated 9.9 million annual fall-related injuries impacting U.S. adults according...
After several years of underwriting losses, underwriting performance for the U.S. property/casualty (P/C) industry’s workers’ compensation line generated a significant...
The latest study of medicine prices finds U.S. insurers’ spending on expensive prescription drugs nearly quadrupled from 2003 through 2014,...
California’s workers’ compensation system discriminates against women by judging benefits on the basis of stereotypes and ignoring harm done to...
Former Gov. Bobby Jindal’s privatization of claims processing and loss prevention services for Louisiana’s self-insurance program saved the state money,...