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Maryland's high court ruled nondependent adult children can't sue employers under a wrongful death law if workers’ comp ...
Tennessee has become the second state to offer portable benefits to 1099 workers, providing access to health insurance and ...
The May 2025 signing into law of Senate Bill 258, by Senator Rochelle Nguyen and a bipartisan coalition, is a milestone ...
A federal racketeering case is being brought against physicians and medical providers for allegedly performing unwarranted ...
Workers stand handcuffed after being arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, ICE, at Delta Downs Racetrack, Hotel and Casino in Calcasieu Parish, near Vinton, La., on Wednesday, June ...
The legislation, known as Senate Bill 394 from Sen. Cora Neumann, D-Bozeman, also faced potential legal hurdles by singling out first responders as worthy of workers' compensation coverage for PTSD.
A Texas workers' comp judge is appealing a court order that blocked access to psychiatric records in a death benefits dispute Legal Insights By Matthew Sellers Jun 18, 2025 Share ...
A former Connecticut State Police Trooper is facing serious charges after authorities say he lied about being injured at work and collected over $8,000 in workers’ compensation benefits.Jose Campos, ...
Maryland is providing $1 million in grants to 11 in-state colleges and universities with the goal of encouraging federal employees who were laid off under the Trump administration to earn teaching ...
NEW YORK, June 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- A new survey reveals a striking 15-point gap in job satisfaction between the oldest and youngest generations.
Without workers comp benefits, she was forced to sell her home, liquidate her 401K and move in with her elderly parents. This winter, both her parents died within weeks of each other.
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