
Bills introduced ahead of Friday's filing deadline for the 2025 legislative session include familiar proposals to create a state-run medical provider network and enact a heat
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Businesses misclassifying construction workers in Maryland avoid paying an estimated $58.7 million in workers' compensation premiums annually, according to a new report by the state's
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The Kentucky Court of Appeals upheld a finding that a worker’s death from complications stemming from a double lung transplant necessitated by his COVID-19 infection
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A New York appellate court partially overturned a grant of summary judgment for a defendant in a Labor Law case as premature.
Case: Magistro v.
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The chief executive officer of Oregon's SAIF Corp. said someone fired three bullets through his front door, according to a report by Willamette Week.
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A federal appellate court denied an employer petition for review of an award of Black lung benefits to a longtime coal miner.
Case: Southern Ohio
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A Louisiana appellate court granted a supervisory writ of review and determined that an injured worker should have been awarded attorney fees and penalties.
Case:
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California lawmakers introduced bills that would require biennial adjustments to the Medical-Legal Fee Schedule and annual cost-of-living increases in wages used to calculate permanent partial
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The Tennessee Supreme Court ruled that a worker should have been granted appellate review of his denied claim despite his technical failure to comply with the
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A New York appellate court ruled that a self-represented worker failed to prove entitlement to reconsideration or full board review by casting blame on his
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Discover how psychosocial factors impact recovery outcomes in injured workers during WCRI’s 30-min …
Jan 22, 2026
WorkCompCentral is hosting a 120-minute, CA MCLE–accredited live webinar on January 22, 2026 (time …
Mar 3-4, 2026
Registration will open up in the coming months. We'll see you there! - Leading national workers' …

