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New analysis shows that California employers are on the hook for billions more in Subsequent Injuries Benefits Trust Fund ...
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Who is getting the millions of dollars that California employers put up each year to fight workers' comp fraud? How are the individual awards changing?
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Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara made his decision on California's pure premium advisory rates official. How much are they going up?
What is the real price tag for California's out-of-control Subsequent Injuries Benefits Trust Fund program? New estimates are in, but even those billions are understated. Most agree that urgent ...
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A federal court is ordering the Department of Justice to revisit a case alleging that a prison guard caught pneumonia while at work. Click here for the opinion.