A New York appellate court upheld the summary dismissal of a worker’s Labor Law claims against a residential property’s owners.
Case: DiNieri v. Schimmelpennick, No.
… Read more »The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration fined a bakeware manufacturer in Cleveland $182,293 for violations it says resulted in two amputations that could have
… Read more »A man who ran the workers' compensation program for a nursing home in central Pennsylvania faces a conspiracy charge for allegedly soliciting kickbacks from a physician
… Read more »New York Gov. Kathy Hochul on Friday enacted legislation that allows all workers, not just first responders, to file claims for mental stress.
The governor
… Read more »A New York appellate court ruled that a Labor Law defendant was not entitled to summary judgment dismissing an injured worker’s claims against it.
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… Read more »A New York appellate court upheld a denial of benefits to a pizza deliveryman for his alleged injuries from falling off his electric bicycle.
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… Read more »Workers' compensation carrier Summitt announced that it started offering coverage in Illinois.
The company said the Illinois Department of Insurance authorized its affiliates, including Bridgefield Casualty
… Read more »A New York appellate court ruled that an injured worker’s attorney was not entitled to take a portion of the penalties awarded to his client as
… Read more »The Minnesota Occupational Safety and Health Administration proposed $730,369 in penalties for violating commercial diving standards that resulted in the drowning of an 18-year-old worker.
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… Read more »The federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration fined an Illinois roofing contractor $262,631 for 13 alleged safety violations inspectors uncovered during three inspections over four
… Read more »Nov 7, 2025
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