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Lack of fall protection remains at the top of OSHA violations
September 16, 2025 DENVER — The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration on Tuesday announced the preliminary top 10 most...
Sep 15


Survey Reveals Knowledge Gaps About How Workers’ Compensation Works
September 15, 2025 Survey reveals widespread misconceptions about workers' compensation rights and protections. Nearly half of American...
Sep 14


Protective-gear shortfalls plague women across industries
September 15, 2025 DENVER — That a slip, trip and fall in an industrial setting could be the result of ill-fitting personal protective...
Sep 14


Heat Doesn’t Take a Holiday — Neither Should Safety Measures
September 15, 2025 In some parts of the country, folks are pulling sweaters out of the closet and ordering pumpkin lattes. But while we...
Sep 14


Admissibility of Expert Medical Adviser (EMA) Opinions in Workers Compensation Proceedings
September 15, 2025 On September 3, 2025, the First District Court of Appeal of Florida, in Sedgwick Claims Management Services v....
Sep 14


US Labor Department cites Florida roofing contractor for allegedly exposing employees to hazards after worker falls through residential skylight
September 15, 2025 JACKSONVILLE, FL - Following two federal safety inspections, the U.S. Department of Labor has cited a Jacksonville...
Sep 14


Florida Decision Impacts Employees’ Abilities to Bypass Workers’ Compensation System and Sue Employers for Mental Distress Tort Claims
September 9, 2025 A recent decision from the Fifth District Court of Appeal, Steak ‘N Shake v. Spears,1 highlights the import of...
Sep 8


The Tip Jar Revolution: IRS Unveils Preliminary Tipped Jobs List for ‘No Tax on Tips’ Deduction
September 5, 2025 The U.S. Department of the Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) are rolling out guidance on the new “No...
Sep 4


Florida’s Minimum Wage Will Rise Again on September 30: What Employers Need to Know and What You Should Do Next
September 3, 2025 Florida’s minimum wage will rise yet again on September 30, jumping to $14/hour (and to $10.98 for tipped workers) as...
Sep 2


Workers comp rates in Florida expected to decrease in 2026
September 2, 2025 Workers’ compensation insurance rates in Florida should decrease by an average 6.9% in 2026 under a proposal by the...
Sep 1


US Department of Labor cites Port Saint Lucie tree service contractor after worker suffers fatal injuries
September 2, 225 BOYNTON BEACH, FL – The U.S. Department of Labor has cited a Port Saint Lucie tree service contractor for allegedly...
Sep 1


Employment Claims Surge as Workplace Transformation Creates New Risk Exposures
August 27, 2025 Nearly seven in 10 organizations experienced employment-related claims in the past year while new workplace dynamics are...
Aug 26
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