Many Employers Lack Adequate Return-To-Work Programs For Injured Workers
A former insurance adjuster writes in American Chronicle about the obstacles facing injured workers who want to return to work. [...]
Arkansas Appeals Court Sends Disability Case Back to District Court
Six years after he suffered a stroke at age 46 that ended his career as a truck driver, Paul McCadney [...]
Police, Fire and Paramedics in Connecticut Ask For More Workers’ Comp Benefits
Workers' compensation is most often associated with on-the-job accidents or injuries. But coverage also applies to people who develop an [...]
Workers’ Comp Benefits for Work-Related Emotional Stress?
Connecticut State Senator Edith Prague is pushing for an anti-bullying law that would make employers liable for managers who bully [...]
Suffering From an Invisible Disability
Blogger Dr. Sharon Ostalecki of "Fibromyalgia: Fitting the Pieces" together writes quite eloquently and informatively about what it's like to [...]
Workers’ Comp Benefits Employers As Well as Employees
Workers' compensation is a social contract between employees and their employers, but people sometimes forget that companies get a benefit [...]
Workers Comp Rates to Drop in Vermont
Most companies in Vermont will pay lower workers' compensation premiums thanks to state-approved loss cost rates effective April 1. Rates [...]
Workers’ Comp Insurer Charged with Securities Fraud
The former executives of a company that provided workers' compensation insurance and other human resources consulting services to companies in [...]