A New York appellate court ruled that a worker should have been granted summary judgment on his Labor Law claim for his alleged injuries from
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The Connecticut Appellate Court upheld the summary dismissal of an injured police officer’s claims of disability discrimination.
Case: Cooling v. City of Torrington, No. AC
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The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania upheld a denial of a worker’s request for penalties against his employer despite the company's undisputed violation of state the Workers’
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The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania upheld a determination that a worker who received a rating in an impairment evaluation had fully recovered from her injuries, warranting
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The New York State Workers’ Compensation Board on Tuesday reminded payers that they can make temporary payments on claims for up to a year without
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The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania rejected an injured worker’s argument that the amended version of the impairment rating evaluation process should not apply to her
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The Minnesota Court of Appeals upheld a determination that only one of two municipalities that employed a firefighter was responsible for the continued payment of
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The Minnesota Court of Appeal upheld the dismissal of a self-represented worker’s challenge to a settlement agreement as time-barred.
Case: Hudson v. CorVel Corp., No.
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As she did last year, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul commemorated 9/11 by holding a bill signing ceremony to enact legislation to benefit victims of
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The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania upheld the validity of a worker’s third-party settlement agreement and ruled that her employer could continue to take a future
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