Israel Claustro, who has resigned from his judicial position, will return to court later Monday for an expected guilty plea.
A former senior official in the San Francisco workers' compensation department was sentenced Monday to three years in state ...
For the third consecutive year, both the number and frequency of work injury claims reported by California's public self-insured employers declined last year, even as total paid and incurred workers' ...
Digital Insurance contacted insurance professionals to comment on workers' compensation insurance predictions for 2026. Swiss ...
Claustro, sitting between his two defense attorneys, briefly responded to questions from McCormick. Neither he nor his ...
Today on The Law & You “Do I have a workers’ comp case if I developed carpal tunnel syndrome from years of typing at a poorly set-up workstation? My employer ignored my requests for ergonomic ...
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How do workers’ compensation rates work?
Workers' compensation rates are affected by several factors. Learn what workers' compensation covers, and how to calculate ...
Alan G. Brackett and Noah R. Borer of Mouledoux, Bland, Legrand & Brackett discuss whether undocumented workers are entitled ...
Klein then hired his own medical expert, Dr. Mark Taylor, who came back with a much higher number: 15 percent. That rating ...
What’s in the plea deal? The deal requires Claustro to resign as a judge and plead guilty to one count of mail fraud. He ...
A California judge used a sham company to scam the state out of thousands of dollars using fraudulent workers comp payments ...
Candy Turner takes the oath of office as she is sworn in at Monday's Priest River City Council meeting. Turner has served on ...
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