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Paduda: Transparency in Drug Pricing 07/23/2021
By: Joe Paduda
State: NA | Segment: Top | 0
One of the top issues in work comp pharmacy — heck, in all pharmacy — is transparency. ...Read More
 
 

Geaney: Long Drive for Lunch After Business Meeting Not Compensable 07/22/2021
By: John H. Geaney
State: NJ | Segment: Top | 0
Andrew Mackoff worked as a salesman and account manager for New Brunswick Saw Services. One of his duties was to travel to the company’s businesses for meetings and service calls. ...Read More
 
 

Kamin: Proposal to Reduce Decision Time Frame Fails in Assembly 07/21/2021
By: John P. Kamin
State: CA | Segment: Top | 0
The Assembly Insurance Committee failed to pass Senate Bill 335’s proposal to reduce the 90-day decision time frame during its July 13 meeting. ...Read More
 
 

Paduda: What's the End Game for Injured Workers Pharmacy? 07/20/2021
By: Joe Paduda
State: NA | Segment: Top | 0
Injured Workers Pharmacy has been a pain in the butt for work comp payers for years. The company’s business model is predicated on getting prescribing doctors and claimants' attorneys to have their patients/clients get their meds from IWP. ...Read More
 
 

Young: Effective Post-Termination Deposition Strategies 07/19/2021
By: Glen E. Young
State: CA | Segment: Top | 0
After taking more than 2,000 depositions over 25 years, I have realized that the essential questions and strategy are normally not employed until it is too late. Many applicants' attorneys refuse to allow a second deposition, excluding those who are just in it for the LC 5710 fees. ...Read More
 
 

Mejia: What the EEOC Says About Vaccination Mandates in the Workplace 07/16/2021
By: Karen P. Mejia
State: CA | Segment: Top | 0
With Gov. Gavin Newsom’s grand reopening of the state of California on June 15, new questions are being raised for the returning workforce, the most notable question being whether employers will be allowed to mandate that their employees take one of the COVID-19 vaccines. ...Read More
 
 

Grinberg: AB 334 and Skin Cancer Presumption 07/15/2021
By: Gregory Grinberg
State: CA | Segment: Top | 0
You know what? Sometimes, I'm in a situation where I just have to be the bad guy. Well, perhaps this is one of those situations because one of the pieces of legislation snaking its way through Sacramento is ...Read More
 
 

Snyder: Do You Hate Your Siblings This Much? 07/14/2021
By: Teddy Snyder
State: NA | Segment: Top | 0
A Minnesota appellate case shows how damaging intra-family business disputes can be. ...Read More
 
 

Torrey: UCLA Professor's Socio-Historical Account of Fatigue Touches on WC Themes 07/13/2021
By: David B. Torrey
State: NA | Segment: Top | 0
University of California, Los Angeles, public health professor Emily Abel has written a brief but wide-ranging social history of the phenomenon of fatigue. ...Read More
 
 

Moore: Slip and Fall in Restaurant 07/12/2021
By: James Moore
State: NC | Segment: Top | 0
Over the July 4 weekend, I decided to visit a local restaurant that survived the pandemic. Who knew that a workers' comp accident would happen right in front of me? ...Read More
 
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