A New York appellate court upheld a grant of summary judgment to a worker on his Labor Law claim for his injuries from a fall
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A former Rikers Island correctional officer admitted to falsely claiming he was injured while on duty following use-of-force incidents with inmates, federal prosecutors in New
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A Texas appellate court upheld a jury’s $4.5 million verdict for a worker injured in an accident in a sawmill.
Antonio Munoz Aserradero LLC owned a
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The Oklahoma Workers' Compensation Commission is asking for comments on its proposed 2026 Medical Fee Schedule.
Among other things, the commission is proposing to increase
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Prosecutors would be the lead investigators for accidents resulting in serious injury or death, while the agency commonly known as Cal/OSHA would continue to collect
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A majority on New York’s highest court ruled that the Workers’ Compensation Board cannot approve legal fees based on charges against an employer or insurance
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The Rhode Island Supreme Court ruled that the Workers’ Compensation Court lacked subject matter jurisdiction over an injured deputy sheriff’s challenge to the denial of
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New Jersey lawmakers have reintroduced legislation that would codify the requirement for workers' compensation to cover costs associated with the medical use of cannabis.
S3984,
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The Arkansas Court of Appeals upheld a determination that a worker failed to prove her entitlement to benefits for a permanent anatomical impairment as a
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Lawmakers in Pennsylvania and Hawaii are proposing legislation that would align state standards with federal laws to crack down on inflated prices for compound drugs
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