The Mississippi Court of Appeals ruled that a man was not entitled to benefits for his injuries from a motor vehicle accident that happened while he
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A former U.S. Postal Service mail carrier in Maryland was ordered to pay $22,000 in restitution and serve five years of probation for working a
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The Kentucky Supreme Court ruled that a nurse timely provided notice of her alleged cumulative trauma injuries to her employer within two years of the
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The Kentucky Supreme Court reluctantly ruled that a statutory safety violation benefit enhancement does not apply to a temporary staffing company employee except in extremely
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The Kentucky Supreme Court ruled that a worker’s pre-employment injury and back surgeries required that an impairment rating be carved out of his permanent partial disability
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The Florida Division of Workers’ Compensation scheduled a hearing for Sept. 8 to receive public input on proposed changes to its utilization and reimbursement dispute
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The Louisiana Misclassification of Employees Task Force adopted two recommendations but left 10 more pending as it disbanded last week, according to a report by
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The Texas Supreme Court unanimously ruled that a property owner was liable for injuries its contractor’s employees sustained when a piece of rebar came into
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Tennessee lawmakers approved a bill that would create some protections for contractors that didn’t carry comp coverage for subcontractors that claimed to be exempt from
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A grand jury returned indictments against three attorneys and two law firms that allegedly were paid more than $900,000 for work that they didn’t do,
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