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Last week, CAAA representatives attended a pre-rulemaking meeting in regard to the future.....
There has been some concern in the workers' compensation community following the September 25th decision on the Fitzpatrkck case, with many debating the impacts of the ruling.
Governor Brown vetoed several CAAA-supported bills......
Racism should be rooted out no matter how deply it is hidden, even in DNA.
California's courthouses are a foundation of our Constitution and our democracy.
We had a deal.
The Return-to-Work Fund established in 2012 was a key element in the nearly unanimously supported Workers' Compensation reforms.
As firefighters, the physical demands, high stress and relentless exposures to toxins put firefighters at a heightened risk of physical injuries and, sadly, a substantially higher cancer risk.
The California Supreme Court issued its decision this morning in King v. CompPartnersS232197, perhaps the most eagerly awaited decision in 2018, with the potential for far-reaching impacts on the workers' compensation system.
The Los Angeles Times' recent article on workers' compensation unfairly used the actions of a few to put all public safety officers in a bad light. My story tells you why.
The Workers Compensation Research Institute released a new study: Time from Injury to Medical Treatment: How States Compare July 2018.