The Ohio Supreme Court unanimously ruled that an injured worker should have been ineligible for temporary total disability benefits after she quit her job to
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A New York appellate court ruled that liability could not be established via summary judgment in a worker’s Labor Law claim for an accident that happened
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The Vermont Supreme Court ruled that an injured worker lacked standing to challenge the constitutionality of a state statute that shifts the burden for wage-loss payments from
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The Ohio Senate unanimously confirmed Shawn Crosby as chief operating officer of the Bureau of Workers’ Compensation.
Shawn Crosby
Crosby joined BWC
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A New York appellate court dismissed a rehabilitation program coordinator’s challenge to a decision by the Workers’ Compensation Board finding she was not permanently and
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The Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation last week announced that it is increasing grants employers can use to get injured workers back to work as
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The Nebraska Supreme Court approved the election of Dirk V. Block as presiding judge of the Workers’ Compensation Court.
The comp court on Thursday announced
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The New Hampshire Supreme Court upheld a decision by the state Insurance Department to refrain from addressing an employer’s constitutional challenges to the regulatory framework for calculating workers'
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The New York State Workers’ Compensation Board announced that it will stop accepting discs of video evidence and will require submissions on USB flash drives.
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The New Jersey Assembly on Friday passed a bill setting new transparency standards for pharmacy benefit manager business practices.
Specifically, Assembly Bill 536 concerns licensing and
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