The first bill Minnesota lawmakers passed since returning to the Capitol at the end of January would extend the presumption that COVID-19 is compensable for
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The Ohio Supreme Court upheld a determination that the Industrial Commission abused its discretion in determining the extent of a worker’s lost vision based on
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The Illinois Supreme Court ruled that the exclusivity provisions of the state workers’ compensation law do not bar a claim for statutory damages under the Biometric
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Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff
The Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation opened registration for the 2022 Medical & Health Symposium, a free online event
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The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania rejected an injured worker’s constitutional challenge to a provision of law granting employers an absolute right to subrogation against recovery
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An Ohio appellate court ruled that the widow of a worker could not pursue a challenge to the denial of his schedule loss-of-use benefits claim after
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The New York State Inspector General’s Office announced that two contractors were arrested for allegedly failing to carry workers’ compensation coverage for employees at three construction
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A person receiving Social Security disability benefits would be considered permanently and totally disabled, under legislation before the New York Senate.
Senate Bill 1024, by
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Goldberg Segalla added Leigh Henjes to the firm’s workers’ compensation group in Philadelphia.
Leigh Henjes
Henjes counsels and defends employers, insurers and
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The Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry reminds employers that the requirement to report any injury that partly or completely incapacitates someone from working for more
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