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the Performance Council could still adjust workers' compensation rates. With the rate freeze, the Division of Workers Compensation could take in $40 million less than it would have if rates had been adjusted, said Melinda Ashworth-Kiss,... Published: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 Words: 429
BECKLEY - Lawsuits and other allegations of wrongdoing against the West Virginia State Police have cost the state nearly $5million the past five years. The Board of Risk and Insurance Management has paid out $3,094,328 to settle claims... Published: Monday, April 29, 2002 Words: 605
pharmacist and owner of The Medicine Shop in Kanawha City, disagreed with the others that West Virginia's tax and workers' comp programs are uncompetitive with other states'. He said that except for coal mining, timbering and chemical... Published: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 Words: 722
the board's chairman from 1994-98. "It will bring into our borders more exploitable low-wage workers." As many as 7 million undocumented workers have jobs in the United States, the court was told. Six states with high immigration populations... Published: Thursday, March 28, 2002 Words: 575
it increases the share the plaintiff's attorney gets! s If any party can be shown to be even the least bit responsible for damages, say from an accident, that party can be held accountable for the entire amount of damages. Say you leave... Published: Monday, March 11, 2002 Words: 618
philk@wvgazette.com Bureau of Employment Programs Commissioner Robert Smith touted an $8 million program to improve the state Workers' Compensation system - including a claims defense division staffed by lawyers who now work for the... Published: Friday, January 18, 2002 Words: 504
out what happened," Hudson said. In November, General moved its emergency department and trauma center to the fifth floor, so workers can start a $1.3 million renovation project. But Hudson said emergency room workers have not indicated... Published: Thursday, December 19, 2002 Words: 482
will ever face consequences. The state's insurance company at the time, Continental Casualty Co., paid a secret $2.5 millionsettlement to William Odel Harris Jr., one of the Zain defendants, when he sued the company and Steptoe & Johnson,... Published: Wednesday, December 04, 2002 Words: 421
tax loophole given to a corporation is a cost of the current system. So is every questionable contract given to a campaign donor, and every decision that puts special interests above the public interest. Maine state Rep. Paul Volenik... Published: Monday, December 02, 2002 Words: 409
contract. McGee countersued, and the case was settled out of court last year at undisclosed terms. In a trial before the settlement, co-workers testified about McGee's penchant for insulting reporters, belittling managers and using... Published: Monday, October 21, 2002 Words: 190