
The Oregon Court of Appeals ruled that a state employee could not proceed with civil claims against his employer for his alleged injuries from being
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An Arizona appeals court cited a decision that the California Supreme Court handed down during World War I in finding that a person working at
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The Delaware Superior Court remanded a dispute over the reasonableness of a worker’s surgery to the Industrial Accident Board.
Case: Smith v. Wells Fargo Bank
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A New York appellate court upheld a determination that a worker waived the right to cross-examine her employer’s expert witness.
Case: Matter of Rodin v.
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The West Virginia Supreme Court upheld a finding that a worker failed to prove that his cervical disc displacement was a compensable injury.
Case: Morgan
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The Oregon Court of Appeals upheld a determination that a worker with a history of back issues did not prove the compensability of his new
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Legislation in South Carolina would double the minimum temporary disability benefit and require annual increases, starting in 2027.
Rep. Tiffany Spann-Wilder
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The owner of Hawkeye Waste Systems admitted to not having workers' compensation insurance in response to criminal charges stemming from a fatal accident in 2024,
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A California appellate court, in a published decision, ruled that a freight broker owed no duty of care to the driver of a contractor carrier
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Florida lawmakers are considering a measure that would add 911 dispatchers to the list of first responders who can have compensable claims for mental or
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