Jackson, WY (WorkersCompenstaion.Com)—In Wyoming, an employee seeking permanent total disability benefits must, in certain circumstances, provide medical evidence that his work-related injury caused his inability to work. As one case shows, that evidence is crucial […]
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Summary: Ensuring employees have basic knowledge of first aid and how to respond in an emergency is key to promoting a safe workplace. Learn more about OSHA’s first aid requirements, basic first aid procedures, and how […]
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has released an updated Section 111 NGHP User Guide (Version 6.9, October 3, 2022) regarding Section 111 reporting related to non-group health plans (liability, no-fault and workers’ compensation).1 As […]
The New Jersey State Assembly concurred with Governor Pat Murphy's recommendations contained in his conditional veto of the temporary workers’ bill of rights bill. A1474 . The revised legislation was passed by the Assembly in a 41-20-3 vote. It […]
(Middleton, Wis. – October 6, 2022) – The International Association of Industrial Accident Boards and Commissions (IAIABC) announced the election of its 2022 – 2023 Board of Directors during the IAIABC’s Annual Business Meeting on […]
Wilmington, Mass. (October 6, 2022) — Ametros, which helps people manage their medical funds following insurance settlements, has promoted Jayson Gallant to Vice President of Strategic Partnerships. Gallant joined the company over six years ago and […]
As an eternal optimist, I understand the times when people tell you to stay positive, look on the bright side, or it could have been worse. I get it. I continuously practice it. And even […]