Investigations
Retired docs earn millions examining injured Washington workers
‘This is a wonderful way to make six figures saying no,’ said one attorney about Independent Medical Examiners’ role in evaluating workers’ comp claims.
‘This is a wonderful way to make six figures saying no,’ said one attorney about Independent Medical Examiners’ role in evaluating workers’ comp claims.
Reports from doctors hired by Labor & Industries have the power to close a claim and determine settlements, but injured workers say they favor employers.
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi sent a letter to the governor last week demanding that the state change its “sanctuary” policies.
A longer version of this article appeared in The News Tribune. After several months of delay, Pierce County’s annual
The watershed has long been overallocated, but a new plan offers hope for the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, whose lands are affected.