A New York appellate court ruled that a worker who allegedly fell from a ladder was not entitled to summary judgment on his Labor Law
… Read more »A New York appellate court upheld a trial justice’s grant of a worker’s request to amend his complaint to change the date of his alleged
… Read more »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
… Read more »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
… Read more »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
… Read more »The Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation announced that the open enrollment period for employers to select managed care organizations to oversee treatment for injured workers
… Read more »A New York appellate court ruled that a worker was not entitled to summary judgment on his Labor Law claim because of differing versions of the
… Read more »A New York appellate court revived multiple claims arising out of a worker’s alleged injuries at a construction site, finding that summary judgment was inappropriate
… Read more »An Ohio appellate court issued a limited writ of mandamus directing the Industrial Commission to determine whether the adult son of a fallen police officer
… Read more »The Michigan Court of Appeals upheld a determination that a contractor was liable for a paralyzed worker’s benefits as his statutory employer, given its contract
… Read more »Sep 2-4, 2025
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