Federal Focus A Transportation Security Administration worker had to watch a training video on shootings and participate in an active shooter role play scenario, which triggered his PTSD and supported his workers' compensation argument. Simply […]
If you've read any of our Women's History Month profiles this year or last, please do me a favor: Stop what you're doing and send a note of appreciation to Dr. Claire C. Muselman. Her […]
Movers & Shakers When risk management solutions provider CorVel recently looked for an Executive Vice President of Product, it decided that the internal candidate best fit the bill. In doing so, CorVel promoted company vet […]
Compliance Corner When a managed care organization in Oregon denies a service, what kind of notice does it have to send out? That answer -- and more -- is on Simply Research, but as a […]
Looking for compliance info from the Garden State? Look no farther than Simply Research, which covers all 53 U.S. jurisdictions. For example, Simply Research users know that in New Jersey, the follow benefits are in […]
Do You Know the Rule? There are some workers whose line of work involves the risk of coming in contact with people's blood or other bodily fluids. Such a happening can present a workplace injury, […]
Case File Amazon claimed that it used independent contractors in its Flex drivers program and lost that argument. Then it tried to say that not all of the drivers in the program should be treated […]
25 for 25 in '25 We throw it back to 2004 and take a look at a case from the top court of Florida, which dug into the boring-but-important question of what courts can and […]