A New York appellate court upheld the dismissal of a claim by a worker who allegedly fell off a ladder.
Case: Stewart v. Brookfield Office
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Nearly a third of all workers infected with COVID-19 suffered or are suffering from “long COVID,” according to the New York State Insurance Fund.
NYSIF
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Proposed legislation filed in New York on Wednesday would create a COVID-19 presumption in workers' compensation death benefits cases and also amend current comp law
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The owner of a New York masonry subcontractor and the firm’s accountant were indicted on fraud charges for allegedly altering payroll documents to reduce workers’
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The MEMIC Group, a workers’ compensation carrier headquartered in Maine, launched an electronic payment system for injured workers and providers.
“Injured workers who once only
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A New York appellate court ruled that a trial justice should not have decided a motion for summary judgment in a personal injury case until
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A New York appellate court overturned a partial grant of summary judgment for a construction worker on his Labor Law claim arising from an electric shock
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An Ohio appellate court ruled that a worker’s adult daughter did not qualify as his dependent even though she was relying on him for housing and
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Legislation filed in New Hampshire would make all types of cancer among firefighters a presumptive occupational disease eligible for workers' compensation.
Senate Bill 71, introduced
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A New York appellate court ruled that an insurance carrier had not effectively canceled its coverage for a policy before its insured's employee was injured
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