5/15/2009 4:53:02 PM EST A number of changes have recently been made in Georgia workers' compensation law. Some of the changes were effectuated by changes in the Georgia Workers' Compensation Act by the General Assemb ... Create an account or login to post comments. | Comments (0)
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4/13/2009 12:24:07 AM EST This commentary provides a state-by-state survey of key workers' compensation legisla ... Create an account or login to post comments. | Comments (0)
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The United States is facing an enormous financial crisis. This devastating decline ... Create an account or login to post comments. | Comments (0)
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10/12/2008 11:24:53 PM EST Posted by Douglas R. RichmondSenior Vice President in the Professional Services Group of Aon Risk Services Insurance regulation has historically been left to the states. There has long been occasional noise about replacing state regulation with a federal system. Now, the noise over possible federal regulation of insurance is ... Create an account or login to post comments. | Comments (0)
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8/3/2008 10:59:11 AM EST Thomas A. Robinson reviews some of the key legislative changes affecting workers ... Create an account or login to post comments. | Comments (0)
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7/26/2008 10:18:38 PM EST Jerome Schreibstein has written an expert commentary discussing the importance of FEH ... Create an account or login to post comments. | Comments (0)
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7/13/2008 12:37:41 PM EST It is axiomatic that the number of workplace violence incidents has increased dramati ... Create an account or login to post comments. | Comments (0)
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12/16/2007 9:09:01 PM EST The New Hampshire Legislature has recently adopted statutory changes that will govern whether an employee is in fact an employee, or an independent contractor, for the purposes of workers’ compensation benefits. The new criteria will also b ... Create an account or login to post comments. | Comments (0)
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10/28/2007 11:06:02 PM EST Significant changes have occurred in the Georgia workers' compensation law in 2007 through legislation passed by the Georgia General Assembly and signed into law by the Governor, through the revision by the State Board of Workers' Compensation of its R ... Create an account or login to post comments. | Comments (0)
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9/14/2007 4:15:27 PM EST Posted by Doug McCoyPrincipal, McCoy Consulting Inc. On July 1, 2006, the Georgia legislature closed the Subsequent Injury Trust Fund to new claims. Doug McCoy concludes in part that insurance carriers and third party administrators must reexamine their inactive claims, especially those in which impairme ... Create an account or login to post comments. | Comments (0)
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