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Jimmy Patronis discusses frivolous lawsuits, his relationship with Gov. Ron DeSantis, and other topics.
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The decrease is effective Jan. 1. It will be the fourth consecutive year that workers’ compensation premiums have been reduced.
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It would be the fourth straight year of premium decreases for employers.
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It means workers' compensation premiums could drop an average of 5.7 percent.
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Not surprisingly, first responders and health care workers have filed the most workers’ compensation indemnity claims related to COVID-19.
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A Broward County school employee’s constitutional challenge to part of Florida’s workers’ compensation insurance laws has gone to the state Supreme Court.
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A woman who argues she is entitled to workers’ compensation insurance benefits after tripping over her dog while working at home has taken the issue to...
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In a dispute about treatment of a shoulder injury, a state appeals court Tuesday rejected a constitutional challenge to part of Florida’s workers’...
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The appointment of two new Florida Supreme Court justices has galvanized the business community’s interest in tackling attorney fees in the workers’...
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Opioids are prescribed differently to injured workers, with factors such as age, gender, type of job and size of business making a difference, a new...
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Minimum-wage workers will get a pay raise, businesses will get a break on insurance bills and a few new laws will take effect Tuesday as 2019 begins in...
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New Senate President Bill Galvano is promising to revisit Florida’s workers’ compensation insurance laws, despite two decreases in rates for employers.