The Missouri Court of Appeals ruled that when the Labor and Industrial Relations Commission finds uncontradicted expert medical testimony on causation is credible, it is not
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The Texas Division of Workers’ Compensation is asking the public for input on proposed revisions to five workers’ comp forms, the agency announced.
The proposed
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The Texas Division of Workers’ Compensation has adopted its fiscal year 2022 research agenda for the Workers’ Compensation Research and Evaluation Group, the agency said.
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A Texas appellate court upheld the denial of a worker’s claim for a back injury even though a trial judge failed to file findings of fact
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The Georgia Court of Appeals ruled that a lower court erred in setting aside a decision by the State Board of Workers' Compensation that an injured
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The Kentucky Court of Appeals ruled that additional proceedings are necessary to determine if a worker’s significant intellectual limitations ought to excuse his delay in filing a
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COVID-19 workers' compensation claims in Florida more than doubled in July from the previous month, according to a report released Monday by the Florida Division
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The Georgia Court of Appeals asked lawmakers to consider providing a clear standard for determining when payment of benefits is “actually made” to trigger the statute
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A Florida lawmaker is proposing to create a presumption that COVID-19 is a compensable condition for safety workers.
State Rep. Elizabeth Fetterhoff, R-DeLand, introduced House
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The National Council on Compensation Insurance proposed an overall average 4.9% rate level decrease for the voluntary market, effective Jan. 1, the Florida Office of Insurance
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