
Average medical payments on claims with more than seven days of lost time in Indiana were higher than typical in a study of 18 states,
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A New York appellate court upheld a reduction in the fee requested by a worker’s long-time attorney as commensurate with the counselor's effort.
Case: Matter
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A New York appellate court ruled that an employer with potential liability for a construction worker’s benefits could not take an immediate appeal from a
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The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania ruled that the Department of Labor and Industry miscalculated the fee allowed to a medical provider for a physical therapy evaluation.
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A New York appellate court ruled that a worker failed to prove she had suffered injuries to both shoulders stemming from an incident in which
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A New York appellate court upheld the forfeiture of benefits to a worker who failed to disclose that he had been injured in an automobile
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The Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation announced that three people convicted of working while receiving benefits were ordered to pay more than $44,000 in combined
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The board of directors for Maine’s MEMIC authorized a $17 million dividend for about 14,000 policyholders.
The average dividend will be $1,180, and more than
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The Workers Compensation Research Institute published the 2021 edition of its New York workers’ compensation system trends report.
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The study,
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The Appellate Court of Connecticut upheld an award of benefits to a worker’s widow, finding his compensable injuries led to his development of depression, which
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