A new law in Connecticut that will make post-traumatic stress injuries compensable by presumption for all workers who experience a qualifying event, such as witnessing a death, may not
Companies in Ohio and Wisconsin have been cited by the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration after workers suffered amputations and crushing injuries.
The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania upheld a finding that a worker was entitled to benefits for a shoulder injury after he underwent surgery, even though
The Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry is holding an open forum about proposed amendments to the rehabilitation registration rules in Minnesota Rules Chapter 5220
A federal appellate court ruled that a district judge properly dismissed an insurance carrier’s request for a declaratory judgment on its duty to defend its
Federal workplace safety regulators fined an Illinois pizza maker $2.8 million alleging that it could have prevented the death of a 29-year-old sanitation worker by
Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont signed bills expanding coverage for post-traumatic stress disorder and requiring medical plans to include a way for injured workers to seek
The Connecticut Appellate Court upheld a denial of benefits to a youth program supervisor who lost his left hand when he intentionally ignited the wick