Workers Comp

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Comp medical payments decline, indemnity benefits grow

Workers compensation medical payments per claim in numerous states decreased through 2020 and 2021, while indemnity benefits grew during that same time, reflecting economic changes during the first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to comp industry research released Tuesday. A package of studies released Tuesday by the Workers Compensation Research Institute compared medical …

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Research links high occupational injury rates to opioid overdose risk

Jobs with the highest rates of opioid overdose fatalities generally have high occupational injury rates and low access to paid sick leave, according to a research paper on the economic impacts of opioids released Monday by the Brookings Institution. Industries with the highest rates of overdose fatalities in the workplace have elevated occupational injury rates for …

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McDonald’s workers fired for raising COVID-19 concerns reinstated

California’s labor commissioner announced Thursday that four employees of a Los Angeles McDonald’s franchise who were fired in retaliation for expressing concerns about workplace safety hazards during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic have been reinstated to their jobs. Labor Commissioner Lilia Garcia-Brower said the business will also have to pay the workers $113,241 …

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The BI Top 10: Week of April 10, 2023

Swiss Re’s hiring of a former Axis exec as head of distribution management North America tops this week’s news. Also of note: The 2023 Atlantic basin hurricane season is expected to be slightly less active than average. Source link