Today on The Law & You “Is a cold-storage injury covered by workers’ comp if I develop frostbite due to inadequate protective ...
A Renton bus driver faces a felony theft charge after he allegedly took time loss payments and other benefits meant for ...
Washington lawmakers are weighing changes to workers’ comp that would tighten medical provider standards and boost long-term disability benefits for injured workers with families.
Workers' comp insurers can contest coverage without risking immediate double damages lawsuits, a Michigan appeals court ruled this week in a significant Medicare reimbursement case.
A reality-TV chef and owner of the $400-a-plate dinner at the swanky West Village joint Le B can’t pay her own bills.
If you’re a firefighter in Florida and PTSD hits you because of the job, the law’s actually got your back. You don’t have to ...
California employees who miss a year of work due to job injuries have less than a 5% chance of returning to their original position.
The key to unlocking a more substantial recovery often lies outside the workers’ comp system. If your workplace injury was ...
Ivans, a division of Applied Systems, has released the January 2026 results of the Ivans Index, showing a year over year increase in average premium ...
Tomack Law challenges illegal independent contractor misclassification and worker waivers in NY's construction and ...
South Carolina-based Turner Padget is opening in Charlotte with litigator David Luzum, who moved from Maynard Nexsen, and ...
LWCC highlights tips for Louisiana businesses to keep staff and customers safe during Mardi Gras, from crowd management to ...