A New York lawmaker is proposing to require the Workers’ Compensation Board to file annual reports with detailed claim statistics, starting in February 2025.
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A New York appellate court ruled that a worker made material misrepresentations about his condition to obtain wage-replacement benefits, but his conduct did not warrant
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A New York appellate court upheld the dismissal of an allegedly injured worker’s claims against a factory operator, finding he was a special employee of
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An 83-year-old Minnesota woman lost $12,600 in an online scam in which she was told she had to pay money to learn whether she was
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The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration proposed $256,931 in penalties after citing a New Jersey trade show display manufacturer for allegedly exposing workers to
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The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration cited an Ohio rubber hose manufacturer after a worker suffered severe crushing injuries in June.
OSHA cited Dublin-based
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The Iowa Supreme Court Friday reinstated a $6.2 million jury award to a railroad worker who was seriously injured in a 2017 workplace incident.
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The owner of a New York contracting and construction company was sentenced to state prison for his role in a multimillion-dollar work comp fraud scheme.
The
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The Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry said the annual Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries for 2022 shows no change in the state’s fatal injury
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New York’s highest court ruled that the Labor Law was not intended to cover ordinary vehicle repair work.
Case: Stoneham v. Joseph Barsuk Inc., No.
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