The South Carolina Workers' Compensation Commission updated the form
used by injured workers to waive their right to have their claim files kept private.
Records
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The New Mexico Supreme Court ruled that injured workers are entitled to an award of reasonable attorney fees, up to the statutory cap, for each
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The Mississippi Court of Appeals upheld a determination that the family of a truck driver found dead in the cab of a truck on Christmas
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The Workers’ Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau of California posted a full agenda for its 2025 Annual Conference, which will be held virtually on Thursday.
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The North Carolina Court of Appeals upheld a determination that a worker was not entitled to wage-loss benefits for a period when he was capable of
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A New York appellate court upheld attorney fees based on a worker’s net schedule loss of use award as a lien.
Case: Matter of Cooper
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West Virginia’s Intermediate Court of Appeals upheld a 14% permanent partial disability award for a worker injured in a trip-and-fall accident.
Case: West Virginia Early Learning
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A ex-police officer accused of workers' compensation fraud is the target of a civil lawsuit filed by the City of Westminster, her former employer.
The
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Policy committees in the California Senate and Assembly passed bills that would expand presumptions and salary continuation benefits and modify second injury fund eligibility requirements.
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The Montana Workers’ Compensation Court denied State Fund’s motion for summary judgment dismissing a worker’s claim for temporary partial disability benefits, finding that he had
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