An Ohio appellate court upheld a denial of relief to a worker allowing her to challenge a district hearing officer’s denial of her workers’ compensation
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The Massachusetts Appeals Court upheld a judge’s allocation of 84% of a worker’s third-party recovery as damages for his pain and suffering.
Case: Weir v.
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A New York appellate court ruled that a worker should have been granted summary judgment on his Labor Law claim for his fall from a
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The Illinois Appellate Court rejected an injured police officer's challenges to the proper date of commencement for his disability pension payments and the amount of
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The Delaware Department of Labor announced provider participation rose after lawmakers increased reimbursement rates for certain services.
Delaware lawmakers in 2014 passed HB 373, which
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The Connecticut Division of Criminal Justice announced that a Norwalk police officer was accused of workers' compensation fraud after investigators allegedly found him lifting weights
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A New York appellate court ruled that the defendants’ motion for summary judgment on a Labor Law claim should have been granted.
Case: Healy v.
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The Kentucky Court of Appeals partially overturned an award for a coal miner’s injuries, finding an administrative law judge erred in accepting impairment ratings for
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The Washington Court of Appeals upheld a determination that the Department of Labor and Industries accurately calculated the retroactive disability pension benefits owed to an
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The Iowa Court of Appeals reinstated a state employee’s gross negligence claim against a co-worker.
John Larson was an inmate at the Newton Correctional Facility,
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