New York Gov. Kathy Hochul vetoed a bill that would have increased the threshold for determining whether medical procedures need prior approval.
Gov.
…
Read more »
A workers' rights group filed a lawsuit asking the U.S. District Court for New Jersey to order the Labor Department to hand over records of
…
Read more »
An Ohio appellate court ruled that an employer participating in a group retrospective rating program was entitled to a writ of mandate.
Case: State ex
…
Read more »
The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania ruled that a worker’s claim to convert his benefits from temporary total disability to specific loss benefits was not moot because he
…
Read more »
A former Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. employee in Kansas alleges in a lawsuit that his employer illegally fired him in retaliation for filing a
…
Read more »
New York’s highest court ruled that some of the defendants in a Labor Law case were entitled to the summary dismissal of part of an injured
…
Read more »
A New York appellate court upheld the denial of a worker’s claim of mental and physical injuries from her long days working from home during
…
Read more »
In a case of first impression, the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania ruled that an injured worker’s statutory employers were not obligated to reimburse the Department
…
Read more »
A New York appellate court ruled that a defendant was entitled to partial summary judgment dismissing a Labor Law claim by a worker allegedly injured
…
Read more »
The Appellate Division of the Superior Court of New Jersey said a workers' compensation judge is not automatically disqualified from ruling on disputes involving a
…
Read more »