Average medical payments per claim with more than seven days of lost time were lower in Texas than the typical state in an 18-state study
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The Kentucky Associated General Contractors Self-Insurers’ Fund announced that it will distribute a $27.1 million dividend in March.
Members in 2017 with a loss ratio
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Medical disputes in Texas’ workers’ compensation system declined again in 2020, resulting in a cumulative decrease of 52% since 2014.
The Texas Division of Workers’
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The West Virginia Supreme Court ruled that a worker was entitled to benefits for a spinal cord injury she suffered when a colleague pushed her
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A federal appellate court ruled that the estate of a diver who was killed while cleaning the hull of a yacht could not pursue a
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The Georgia Court of Appeals ruled that the Georgia Insurers Insolvency Pool could not assert a claim for relief from its obligation to make payments
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A Texas appellate court chided a trial judge for taking an unreasonably long time to issue a decision involving a widow’s claim that her husband’s
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Incident rates of total recordable nonfatal injuries and illnesses among private-sector workers fell to 2% in 2020 from 2.1% in 2019, according to a new
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The Missouri Court of Appeals ruled that an injured worker was improperly barred from presenting the testimony of her vocational expert as to the extent
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The Kentucky Supreme Court upheld an award of benefits to a cable maintenance technician based on the combined effects of his physical injuries, psychological condition,
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