A New York appellate court upheld the dismissal of a worker’s Labor Law claim for his alleged fall at a construction site.
Case: Lindemann v.
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A New York appellate court partially revived a worker’s Labor Law claims for his alleged injuries from a tripping accident at a construction site.
Case:
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Indiana lawmakers have introduced legislation that would permit injured workers to choose their attending physicians in workers’ compensation claims.
House Bill 1246, filed Tuesday, would
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New York lawmakers introduced legislation that would require hearings before any final decision to close a case.
Bills introduced in the Senate and Assembly Wednesday
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Legislation introduced in New Jersey would create a presumption of compensability for some injuries or illnesses first responders suffered while responding to the Sept. 11
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The Illinois Appellate Court reinstated a decision of the Workers’ Compensation Commission awarding benefits to a worker for his shoulder injury.
Case: Smithfield Foods Inc.
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A New Jersey state senator is making another run at reducing the statute of limitations to two years in workers’ compensation medical fee disputes.
Sen.
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An Ohio appellate court revived an equal protection challenge to the Bureau of Workers’ Compensation’s process of providing premium rebates to employers.
Case: CPC Parts
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The Iowa Supreme Court ruled that the workers' compensation commissioner did not commit an abuse of discretion in excluding an injured worker's expert reports from
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Indiana government agencies would be precluded from specifying minimum experience ratings when soliciting bids or entering into contracts, under legislation introduced Monday.
House Bill 1159, by
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