The Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry announced that its compliance, records and training officers will change the method of sending requests for information to
The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania ruled that there was no unconstitutional delegation of legislative authority in using a third party's definition of carcinogens to determine a
A plumber convicted of working two jobs while receiving benefits was ordered to pay $42,000 in restitution to the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation.
The Ohio Supreme Court unanimously ruled that an injured worker should have been ineligible for temporary total disability benefits after she quit her job to
A New York appellate court ruled that liability could not be established via summary judgment in a worker’s Labor Law claim for an accident that happened
The Vermont Supreme Court ruled that an injured worker lacked standing to challenge the constitutionality of a state statute that shifts the burden for wage-loss payments from
A New York appellate court dismissed a rehabilitation program coordinator’s challenge to a decision by the Workers’ Compensation Board finding she was not permanently and