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In workers’ compensation, technical processes often take center stage — reporting timelines, state forms, medical referrals, return-to-work tracking. But what…
In the world of workers’ compensation, few factors have a more immediate and measurable impact on claim outcomes than lag…
Workers’ compensation is often misunderstood as a fixed cost of doing business—something employers have to accept, manage passively, and simply…
When a workplace injury occurs, most people think of two parties: the injured worker and the employer. But beneath the…
On May 15, 2025, Berman & Simmons led Sex Abuse Survivors Practice Group 2025: Trauma-Informed Training. The day-long training session…
In the high-stakes world of workers’ compensation, the moments following a workplace injury can define the entire outcome of a…
Brann & Isaacson, a Maine-based law firm founded in the 1920s with offices in Lewiston and Portland, is pleased to…
Ask the average employee who pays for workers’ compensation, and you might hear answers like “the insurance company,” “the government,&rdquo…
The workers’ compensation system may feel like a complex web of insurance premiums, claims adjusters, and legal disputes—but at its…
According to a recent article, two teenage brothers from Ellsworth (aged 14 and 16) are receiving critical medical treatment…
On May 12, 2025, Tax Notes State published the latest article by David W. Bertoni for the Eyes on E-commerce…
When a workers’ comp program isn’t delivering results, many employers instinctively look outward. “It’s the adjuster’s fault.” “The doctor kept…
