The West Virginia Workers' Compensation Office has been through 18 months of turmoil in which lawmakers slashed the agency's budget, the insurance commissioner tried to oust the chief administrative law judge, and a staff member was prosecuted for setting up a fake Facebook page in the judge's name.
Today, the state has a new insurance commissioner. Chief Judge Rebecca Roush is still standing. And the Facebook faker pleaded guilty this week.
Throughout it all, the compensation court has continued to operate with remarkably few snags, attorneys said. Roush said the whole episode h...
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