Summary: March is Women’s History Month, celebrating the impact women have on all aspects of our society from business to science. Learn more about women-owned small businesses in our blog post. March is Women’s History Month. It is a […]
The Colorado Workers’ Compensation Educational Conference returns to an in-person venue next week, after a two-year pandemic driven hiatus. It is produced by the Colorado Division of Workers’ Compensation, headed by Director Paul Tauriello. The event, held […]
I did not make up that title folks. That is a direct quote from Marc Antony's speech in Julius Caesar, by Billy Shakespeare (or whomever wrote those great works). He goes on to note a bit ominously that […]
While I’ve discussed medical benefits countless times on this blog, it’s been a while since I’ve done a larger post on what you can and can’t get. First off, it’s important to know that you […]
March 20 marks the first day of spring this year as well as the start of National Poison Prevention Week. This weeklong event is intended to raise awareness on the dangers of poisons, ultimately to reduce […]
Recently, the Appeals Board issued its opinion in Love v. Love Management, Inc., reversing the trial court for applying incorrect legal standards when it denied the insurer a continuance and granted partial summary judgment to Mrs. Love. […]
It’s been quite some time since we wrote about SAIF Corporation, Oregon’s quasi-public state-owned workers’ compensation insurance company. Long time readers will recall we dedicated an article or two (or fifty-six) on the John Plotkin […]
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has released a notice advising that Medicare Secondary Payer (MSP) recovery debts may now be paid using Automated Clearing House (ACH) transactions. CMS’s notice states in full as follows: […]