Workers Comp

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Cumulative trauma claims costs add up

Injuries to body parts that are caused by repetitive motion, frequent exposure to sounds, chemicals or even vibrations are among the most perplexing in the workers compensation sector. Claims arising from cumulative trauma injuries, such as carpal tunnel syndrome, tendinitis and hearing loss, will likely rise given the aging workforce and an overall trend toward …

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Missouri HVAC company cited over worker’s death

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has cited a Missouri heating, ventilation and air conditioning company for three serious and two repeat violations after an apprentice technician was electrocuted at a job site last summer. OSHA proposed $197,642 in penalties against Kansas City-based U.S. Engineering Service, a subsidiary of U.S. Engineering Company Holdings, following the …

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Utah bill proposes firefighter comp cancer presumption

A legislative proposal in Utah would amend the existing workers compensation law to create a rebuttable presumption for cancer diagnoses in firefighters and would require the state Division of Industrial Accidents to conduct a study regarding cancers typically associated with firefighting. The measure, Senate Bill 159, which was introduced Monday, modifies the circumstances under which …

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Connecticut contractor cited in fatal trench collapse

A Connecticut demolition contractor is facing proposed fines of $375,021 after the Occupational Safety and Health Administration alleges the July 22, 2022, death of a worker during a trench cave-in arose from apparent workplace safety failures. Manchester, Connecticut-based Botticello Inc. exposed the deceased worker to deadly hazards as he worked to connect drainage piping at …

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Illinois lawmakers to consider fee schedule changes, formulary

The Illinois Workers’ Compensation Commission would be required to establish a new medical fee schedule and implement a closed drug formulary, under legislation introduced Monday. H.B. 1548 would render all current medical fee schedules inoperative after Aug. 31, 2024, and establish new reimbursement rates based on Medicare percentages. The bill would also require annual updates …

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