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March Case Law Update 03/01/2012
State: CA | Segment: | 0 | Popular with Legal
The following is a summary of important updates to California workers' compensation law.JURISDICTION AND SUBROGATIONIn Jenkins v. Arizona Cardinals, Dallas Cowboys, Arizona Rattlers, 2011 Cal. Wrk. Comp. P.D. LEXIS 485, the appeals board held that it had no jurisdiction o...Read More
 
 
Medical Experts Recommending Unorthodox Back Pain Treatment 02/01/2012
State: NA | Segment: | 0
As an employer, you are likely familiar with the litany of work injuries that commonly befall your employees, including wrist injuries, foot sprains and, the most common of all, back pain.While this large number of back injuries in the workforce may be alarming and perhaps even frustrati...Read More
 
 
Medical Providers are without a Voice 01/31/2012
By: Reid L. Steinfeld and Richard Boggan
State: CA | Segment: | 0
Over and over again, we hear that liens are a problem at the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board and the solution appears to be to make rules and regulations that would either discourage medical providers from seeking reimbursement or dismissal of their bills altogether. The writers of this shor...Read More
 
 
Messele: How to Obtain a Proper QME Panel and an Admissible Report 01/06/2012
State: CA | Segment: | 0 | Popular with Legal
With the development of utilization review and defendant’s inability to challenge medical treatment through Labor Code §4062 based on the decision in State Comp. Ins. Fund v. WCAB (Sandhagen) 44 Cal. 4th 230, parties are turning with ever- increasing frequency to requesting a panel of qua...Read More
 
 
Major Changes to the Illinois Workers' Compensation System 09/21/2011
By: Eugene Keefe
State: IL | Segment: | 0 | Popular with Legal
Trust us, you could care less about most of the rest of the details. Here is the shortest version we can write about what is hitting the Illinois workers' compensation system right now. 1. American Medical Association guidelines will now be used, in part, to determine permanent ...Read More
 
 
More Dollars, More Opioids, More Physician Dispensing 09/19/2011
By: Joe Paduda
State: NA | Segment: | 0
The National Council on Compensation Insurance released its 2011 pharmacy study yesterday, and there's not much in the way of good news. Here are a few of the major take-aways from the research, which used 2009 data. Per-claim drug costs grew by 12% in 2009. Phar...Read More
 
 
MEM Review Demonstrates State Fund Vulnerabilities 08/17/2011
State: MO | Segment: | 0
Missouri Employers Mutual Insurance Co. is under review, prompted initially by some wrong doing of various board members unrelated to the business of workers' compensation or MEM operations, but continued under question as to whether the state created carrier of last resort was still needed to f...Read More
 
 
Minn. Government Shutdown Sucks 07/18/2011
By: David Kempston
State: MN | Segment: | 0
By David KempstonLaw Office of Thomas MottazOn July 5, 2011 I was interviewed by the National Public Radio about the effect of the Minnesota government shutdown on claimants in the workers’ compensation system. After reflecting on that interview, I decided to summarize some o...Read More
 
 
Mo. Business Shown Irony in Reform 06/22/2011
State: MO | Segment: | 0
By David J. DePaoloWorkCompCentralMissouri went through the reform cycle in 2005. The drum beating was the same rhythm as other "reform" states - that workers' compensation was out of control driving business out of state because too many were getting too much without demonstra...Read More
 
 
Medical Treatment under Workers' Comp 05/06/2011
State: CA | Segment: | 0
By Julius YoungBoxer & Gerson The California Workers' Compensation Institute has unveiled a second research paper on opioid prescribing in the California workers' comp system.The paper is titled "...Read More
 
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