A New York appellate court upheld the denial of summary judgment on a worker’s Labor Law action for his alleged injuries from a fall from
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The Minnesota Supreme Court upheld a determination that a worker’s injuries from a fall while packing employer-owned equipment into her car to return to in-person
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The Delaware Supreme Court ruled that a worker’s alleged report of a mental health injury before his termination was not enough to constitute a viable
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A pair of California legislative committees passed bills that would require employers to allow workers to schedule treatment for industrial injuries during the workday, and
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Widespread misconduct, fraud and abuse among New York state correctional workers "continues to plague the system," according to a 2025 annual report released by the
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The Assembly Insurance Committee on Wednesday advanced a bill to overhaul the state's second-injury fund, opting to move a measure the governor has already vetoed
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Colorado lawmakers are proposing a process for employers and licensed insurance producers to update an experience modification factor when actual payments on a closed claim
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Legislation introduced Tuesday in the New York Senate would amend state law to exclude unpaid student interns from workers' compensation coverage.
S. 9998 proposes revising the New
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A New York appellate court upheld the summary dismissal of a worker’s Labor Law claims for his injuries from falling into a trench.
Case: Estrella
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An Ohio appellate court ruled that the Bureau of Workers’ Compensation’s method of distributing premium rebates does not violate principles of equal protection.
Case: CPC Parts
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