Case File A contractor did what it was supposed to under workers' compensation law in Mississippi to make sure its subcontractor provided workers' compensation benefits, so when the subcontractor's owner opted out of coverage, he […]
Case File The Garden State's exclusive remedy rule along with policy language prevented a contractor from enforcing a duty to defend against its insurer. Simply Research subscribers have access to the full text of the […]
Most employers like to save money when they can, and thanks to the Employers’ Guide to Workers’ Compensation Insurance in Washington State, a resource that Simply Research subscribers have access to, employers have some tips […]
Do You Know the Rule? If you were looking for rules about vocational rehabilitation in Michigan, you could that info on Simply Research. But if you're not signed up yet, we offer a glimpse here, […]
Form Focus In California, injured workers may be eligible to submit a supplemental job displacement non-transferrable $6,000 voucher for education-related retraining or skill enhancement. It can be used for education, counseling or training services. The […]
Stuart, FL (WorkersCompensation.com) -- It's that time of year again where the news desk looks back on what we learned that we might be able to take forward for a better new year. Or maybe […]
California content on WorkersCompensation.com is brought to you by Quiescence Congregate Living Health Facility. What is a Supplemental Job Displacement Voucher in California? (12/23/24)What you'll learn: Benefits available for an injured worker to enhance their education […]
Glossary Check If someone was talking about "benefits" in California, would you know what they are? The Golden State spells them out on the state-required Notice to Employees poster, which Simply Research subscribers have access […]