Part of Oklahoma's new workers' comp law is tossed out
The Oklahoma Supreme Court on Tuesday threw out part of a new workers' compensation law that excluded chiropractors from serving as independent medical examiners in workers' compensation cases.
The law, which enacted a new workers' compensation code, prohibited all but licensed medical doctors or licensed doctors of osteopathy from serving as independent medical examiners for the state's workers' compensation cou...
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