The North Carolina Supreme Court ruled that an individual who lacks a legal relationship with a deceased employee cannot be a dependent entitled to file
The owner of a West Virginia moving company was sentenced to one year in federal prison for tax fraud and unpaid workers’ compensation premiums, federal
A Louisiana appellate court ruled that a former employee can claim and receive supplemental earnings benefits after retirement, even if he admitted that his retirement
A Texas appellate court ruled that a nonsubscribing employer’s motion to compel arbitration of an injured employee’s negligence claims should have been granted.
A Florida man who conspired to pay construction workers off the books to fraudulently reduce workers’ compensation costs and payroll taxes was sentenced to four
The Missouri Court of Appeals threw out an injured worker’s challenge to a finding that her post-injury misconduct forfeited her entitlement to temporary total disability