Welcome back to the last of a three-part series on 2021’s appellate decisions. As the title implies, this article covers the remainder of the Board opinions from last year on many different issues. You are […]
Whether or not to submit has through the years been touted as the main event at dozens of national conferences and seminars, promoting these sessions like MSP cage-match battles, pitting experts against one another in […]
Little Rock, AR (WorkersCompenation.com) - Arkansas Insurance Commissioner Alan McClain has been appointed by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) to serve as the Chair for the Workers’ Compensation (C) Task Force, a subgroup […]
Charleston, WV (WorkersCompensation.com) - The West Virginia Workers’ Compensation Old Fund, which in 2005 had a deficit of $3.5 Billion, now has a positive net balance, according to Gov. Jim Justice in his "State of […]
Columbus, OH (WorkersCompensation.com) - Ohio’s private employers would pay nearly $106 million less in premiums Compensation next fiscal year due to a 10% rate reduction proposed to the agency’s Board of Directors today. If approved, […]
An attempt to restrict the admission of scientific evidence has been proposed on the Federal level. Even though states have maintained their independence for the most part on this issue, the suggested changes signal an […]
Summary: Cybersecurity, or information security, refers to the measures taken to protect a computer or computer system against unauthorized access from a hacker. On its most basic level, data privacy is a consumer’s understanding of their […]
Covid has changed our lives in so many ways in the last two years. When it comes to Illinois workers’ compensation law, aside from a new injury that didn’t exist years before, Covid has led […]