The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania ruled that the exclusive remedy provision of the Workers’ Compensation Act barred a retail worker from suing her employer for
The Iowa Supreme Court ruled that a worker can pursue a claim for a permanent injury in a review-reopening proceeding despite an earlier adjudication that
Ohio lawmakers are considering a bill that would provide workers compensation coverage for testing when medical professionals are exposed to chemical substances or bodily fluids
The Connecticut Appellate Court upheld a denial of benefits for a firefighter injured from falling as he carried his equipment from home to an overtime shift.
The Connecticut Appellate Court overturned a denial of benefits to a retired police officer for hypertension, finding the date of his appointment as police chief
Pennsylvania lawmakers have proposed amending the utilization review process to require accreditation of firms assessing the appropriateness of medical treatment requests in the state’s workers’
The Connecticut Appellate Court ruled that a per diem state psychiatrist was not entitled to the enhanced, full salary disability benefits that permanent employees could