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IL Manufacturer Cited by OSHA for Health and Safety Violations
The United States Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) cited an Illinois manufacturer for...
LA Worker’s Alleged Illness from Mold in Office Did Not Qualify As Occupational Disease
A Louisiana appellate court determined that a woman who was exposed to mold in her office environment was not eligible for...
How States Compare on Time Between Injury and First Treatment for Injured Workers
The Workers’ Compensation Research Institute (WCRI) released a FlashReport that examines the interstate differences in the time...
DE Employers Participating in Safety Program Save on Premiums
Delaware Insurance Commissioner Trinidad Navarro announced that the state’s Workplace Safety Program has helped 1,500 employers...
WC Settlements Represent Considerable Cost to IL Local Governments
The city of Belleville, Illinois, has reportedly spent a significant amount of money on workers’ comp settlements for their...
Worker’s Shoulder Condition Determined to be Occupational Disease, Not Also Accidental Injury
A worker petitioned the Oregon Court of Appeals to have his shoulder condition be classified as a compensable occupational...






