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Worker’s Unexplained Fainting is Compensable
We know that in workers’ compensation, not all state laws are created equal. In this case out of Oregon we find out that if a...
Florida Supremes Rule Two-Year Temporary Disability Cut Off is Unconstitutional
We’ve talked about the Westphal case in Florida on WCInsights before, and now after a long court session it appears the case is...
County of Ventura Employee Convicted of Fraud
49 year old Linda Boggess of Ventura was convicted on four counts of workers compensation insurance fraud by a jury of her...
Senators Propose $.01 Per mg Tax on Opioids
Recently, a small group of United States senators proposed a bill that would tax prescription opioid medications and use the...
WCRI Study Sees Noticeable Drop in Opioid Prescriptions in Work Comp Cases
A new study produced by the Workers Compensation Research Institute (WCRI) found “noticeable decreases” in the amount of opioids...
Work Comp Fraud Charges Brought Against Santa Barbara Police Officer
On Monday the Santa Barbara County District Attorney's Office brought four felony charges against a Santa Barbara police officer...



