A New York appellate court upheld a determination that a worker had not made material misstatements to secure an award of benefits based on his
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The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration fined a New Jersey transportation company $437,860 for workplace safety and health hazards at a site in Paulsboro.
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A New York appellate court overturned a denial of benefits to a diabetic worker for the loss of his toe after he stepped on a
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Attorneys for labor and management asked that state lawmakers refrain from tweaking a negotiated work comp reform bill, according to a report by the Kansas
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A New York appellate court partially revived a worker’s Labor Law claim for an eye injury.
Case: Argueta v. City of New York, No. 2021-02663,
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The Pennsylvania Compensation Rating Bureau and Delaware Compensation Rating Bureau are teaming up to host the inaugural Workers’ Compensation Symposium: Evolving with Data and Artificial
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Pennsylvania Insurance Commissioner Michael Humphreys approved a 7.88% reduction in loss costs for policies incepting on or after April 1.
The Pennsylvania Compensation Rating Bureau
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A New York appellate court ruled that the defendants in a Labor Law action were entitled only to partial summary judgment in their favor.
Case:
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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine requested a 7% rate cut for private employers effective July 1, the Bureau of Workers’ Compensation announced.
The BWC’s board of
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The New Hampshire Supreme Court reinstated a school teacher’s claim for benefits for his methicillin-resistant staph infection.
Case: In re Appeal of Southworth, No. 2022-0544,
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