
The Texas Supreme Court said a negligence claim against a nonsubscribing employer is an action to recover damages that is distinct from an action to
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Indemnity benefits and medical costs per workers' compensation claim grew in most states since 2021, according to reports released Monday by the Workers Compensation Research
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A divided Iowa Supreme Court ruled that the Federal Employers’ Liability Act did not provide coverage for emotional injuries allegedly inflicted on a worker by
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Lawmakers in Washington sent the governor a bill that would expand the duty of good faith and fair dealing to all self-insured employers operating in
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Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson signed a bill revising the schedule used to calculate total disability benefits for unmarried workers with children.
Ferguson on Friday signed
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The Texas Senate unanimously passed a bill to reclassify as “surcharges” some of the taxes insurance carriers currently pay to address the problem of retaliatory
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The West Virginia Supreme Court upheld a determination that a worker with an array of conditions causing permanent partial disability was not eligible for a
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A New York appellate court upheld a grant of summary judgment to a property owner dismissing a worker’s Labor Law claims against her.
Case: Lupo
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The North Dakota Supreme Court upheld a determination that an injured worker was not entitled to continued workers’ compensation benefits.
Case: Lowe v. Workforce Safety
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A California appellate court resurrected a former Los Angeles police officer’s Fair Employment and Housing Act claim, finding that the trial court went too far
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