The Georgia Court of Appeals revived a mother’s civil suit for the fatal shooting of her son, who was pursuing a job as a security guard
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Hawaii’s Intermediate Court of Appeals revived a worker’s willful and wanton misconduct claim against his supervisor and employer for alleged injuries from falling off a
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A former postal carrier who worked for an accounting firm while receiving more than $500,000 in workers' compensation benefits pleaded guilty to fraud, federal prosecutors
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The California Coalition on Workers' Compensation is holding a webinar that will review what happened during the legislative session that ended Sept. 12.
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The Illinois Supreme Court ruled that public employers may withhold federal taxes from salary continuation benefits paid to first responders injured in the line of
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Psychosocial factors such as fear of movement, poor coping skills and low mood play a strong role in the recovery from knee and shoulder injuries, according
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The Alaska Supreme Court ruled that the term “medical reports” is not limited to records prepared in the ordinary course of business.
Case: Woodell v.
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The Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry announced annual updates to workers' compensation fee schedules and maximum fees for services provided on or after Oct. 1.
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The Alabama Supreme Court ruled that an automobile insurance carrier was not entitled to writ relief transferring an injured worker’s lawsuit against it to another
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The West Virginia Supreme Court upheld an award of benefits to a widow whose husband succumbed to a fungal brain infection.
Case: Blackhawk Mining LLC v.
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