California’s COVID-19 Presumptions Could Mean Big Costs for Workers’ Comp

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Risk & Insurance - Jun 07, 2020

Browse any online news site or listen to a newscast and you’d be hard pressed not to find information about the effects the COVID-19 pandemic is having on how employees are doing their jobs. Advertisement From wearing masks and gloves to cordoning off their workspaces, today’s workforce is doing...

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