The Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development and the Office of the Insurance Commissioner said businesses will pay an average of 3.2% less for workers’ compensation
… Read more »The Washington Court of Appeals upheld a jury’s determination that a flight attendant was entitled to surgery to treat a back injury from a hard landing.
… Read more »The Oregon Workers' Compensation Division revised the form for injured workers and their representatives to request review of an insurer's decision classifying a claim as
… Read more »Southern California prosecutors said a fire captain faces felony charges after allegedly claiming he was injured at work on a day he wasn't working.
The Los
… Read more »A New York appellate court upheld the partial dismissal of a worker’s Labor Law claims for his alleged injuries from a fall from a ladder.
… Read more »The West Virginia Supreme Court upheld a determination that a worker with preexisting knee issues was entitled to benefits for a knee contusion after a
… Read more »A Texas appellate court revived a mother’s negligence suit over the murder of her daughter by a co-worker.
Case: Sanchez v. K&C Chicken 2 LLC,
… Read more »Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers signed a bill bringing workers' compensation judges back to the Department of Workforce Development.
The governor on Friday also vetoed a
… Read more »The National Council on Compensation Insurance is recommending that the West Virginia Office of the Insurance Commissioner reduce voluntary market loss costs by 13.5%.
NCCI
… Read more »Nevada will nearly triple the payroll cap used to calculate workers’ compensation premiums and close one of its second injury funds to new claims, under
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