Recently, in Another Judge Makes the News (May 2022), I reviewed the allegations that led to a Kentucky judge being removed from office. It is rare you see a judge removed from office, even when the circumstances […]
What do you think of when you read or hear this phrase? Some of us may recall how rapper and music producer Eminem kicked off one of his most iconic raps with it (“May I […]
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee announced he will appoint Troy Haley to serve as Administrator of the Tennessee Bureau of Workers’ Compensation within the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development, effective September 1. Lee also […]
The Connecticut appellate court recently rendered its decision in Arrico v. Board of Education, AC 44409 and AC 44488, on appeal from the Workers' Compensation Review Board. Notably, the first line of appeal there is a […]
Gun violence in the workplace continues to be a significant occupational hazard. Whether it occurs on the work premises or carriers over to an off-premises location, gun violence remains a continuing risk associated with a […]
In 2021, employees experienced a 21% increase in work burnout. If you have been worn down at work, you could be experiencing work-related burnout. Many Americans think burnout is just part of the job, but this is not true. […]
CWCI has released a July 2022 study of costs under the California Medical-Legal Fee Schedule (MLFS), which was revised in 2021. Although costs were expected to rise under the MLFS, they appear to be rising […]
Most Workers Comp claim file reviews tend to lean towards reviewing only one or two large files. That method remains a good way to analyze only those specific files. A good associated article is this […]