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Workers’ compensation insurance pays lost wages and medical benefits to employees who develop work-related injuries or illnesses, regardless of fault.
As the shutdown drags on, some Congress members are looking at alternatives for securing pay and benefits for federal employees affected by the funding lapse.
An administrative law judge fired last year won’t be reinstated and another who took a pay cut while on active military duty won’t win back his lost salary, a Cole County judge decided. In a ruling issued Oct.
A last-minute change in exposure date sparks a major ruling for insurers in a long-running Kentucky workers’ comp dispute
An investigation by the attorney general's office found that Alba Services retaliated against injured workers who filed claims.