
Work From Home Injuries and Workers’ Compensation: What’s Compensable and What Isn’t
Remote work is no longer a pandemic-era exception — it’s a permanent part of how

Remote work is no longer a pandemic-era exception — it’s a permanent part of how

I have just returned from the annual conference of the Southern Association of Workers Compensation

If you’ve read my previous posts, you know that I believe in strictly following the

Every licensed work comp adjuster in Texas should be aware that their license is only

As part of the Grand Bargain, we have in the workers’ compensation system a process

A significant issue facing workers’ compensation professionals is rising medical costs. We all deal with

All too often, we see a diagnosis of a “sprain/strain” relative to the lumbar or

It is no secret that heart attacks occur frequently in our society. National statistics indicate

For the claim file handler in a workers’ compensation environment, Gabapentin (aka Neurontin or Gralise)