The proposed reorganization would transition CompSource into a mutual holding company, opening the opportunity to do business outside of Oklahoma.
Though worker advocates cheer more affordable premiums, some scoff at "safe workplaces" claims and say the state is too stingy with its $2.8 billion fund when it comes to helping injured workers.
Dena Suihkonen says her life changed in minutes when the tank’s seat appeared to malfunction and she was tossed to the ground ...
Examines the U.S. Tax Court case involving microcaptive in Patel v. CIR, 165 T.C. 10 (Nov. 12, 2025) where the 40% penalties were assessed.
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I’m a Waspi woman – we've been shafted and let down every step of the way
Elizabeth Edwards says she and her late husband did everything advised by successive governments to prepare for retirement – ...
Have you noticed more restaurants closing in Ohio? You're not crazy. According to the Ohio Restaurant Hospitality Alliance, at least 500 restaurants will have shuttered this year.
At a joint legislative hearing, housing providers, insurance industry groups, consumer advocates, and state regulators ...
CompSource Mutual falsely claimed Oklahoma's insurance commissioner approved its controversial demutualization plan, prompting immediate removal of the misleading notice. Critics say the ...
While workers produce more than ever, rising costs for food, housing, child care and health care outpace wage growth, forcing ...
The average cost of workers’ compensation insurance in Washington for 2026 will go up 4.9%, the Washington State Department ...
This article presents a diversified $100,000 high-yield dividend portfolio for November 2025, blending income, dividend ...
Physicians overall are in short supply and those in certain specialties — including geriatrics — are particularly scarce.
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