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1st DCA Agrees With WCAB’s Cervantes Decision on Spinal Surgeries
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1st DCA Agrees With WCAB’s Cervantes Decision on Spinal Surgeries
2nd DCA Revisits Borello, Deems Gardener an Independent Contractor
2nd DCA Revisits Borello, Deems Gardener an Independent Contractor
Nichols V. Omaha School District
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Little Rock, AR (CompNewsNetwork) – Appellant Janice Nichols appeals the decision of the Arkansas Workers’ Compensation Commission denying her claim for additional medical benefits. For
Rhodes V. Commercial Metals Co.
Little Rock, AR (CompNewsNetwork) – Appellant Baron Rhodes appeals the decision of the Arkansas Workers’ Compensation Commission, finding that he was not performing employment
Reed Group And ACOEM Renew Partnership
Westminister, CO (CompNewsNetwork) – Reed Group, the world’s leading return-to-work experts, and The American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (ACOEM), the leading medical professional
FLOIR In Agreement With Hannover To Be First To Qualify As An Eligible Reinsurer Under New Terms
Tallahassee, FL (CompNewsNetwork) – The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation (Office) today announced a new agreement that encourages foreign reinsurance companies to join Florida’s marketplace,
Employers Speak Out Against State’s Regulations
Sacramento, CA (CompNewsNetwork) – Senator Dave Cox, R-Fair Oaks, and Assemblyman Roger Niello, R-Fair Oaks, held a hearing Tuesday in Rancho Cordova to
AZ SCF Posts Reminder On Protection Against Hearing Loss
Phoenix, AZ (CompNewsNetwork) – About 30 million U.S. workers face noise levels in the workplace that could damage their hearing. Employers are
