Texas Mutual Insurance Co. announced that its board of directors approved a $350 million dividend for qualifying policyholders.
The carrier said about 69,000 business owners
… Read more »The Oklahoma Supreme Court adopted a decision of the Court of Civil Appeals finding that an attorney could not get out of a fee-splitting deal
… Read more »A Louisiana appellate court tossed a worker’s challenge to the denial of his request for additional benefits as untimely.
Case: Lumar v. Central Transport LLC,
… Read more »A divided Tennessee Court of Appeals ruled that a sales representative for a product vendor could not pursue a civil remedy from the store where
… Read more »The Oklahoma state House of Representatives passed bills that would require the Court of Civil Appeals to take up responsibility for legacy comp claims and
… Read more »The Delaware Superior Court upheld a determination that an injured worker’s treatments were reasonable and necessary even though they allegedly fell outside the parameters of the
… Read more »A Florida appellate court ruled that an employer was barred from raising a workers’ compensation exclusivity defense to a worker’s civil suit over his shooting
… Read more »Maryland Gov. Wes Moore signed bills revising the criteria for measuring work-related hearing loss.
The governor on Thursday signed HB 669/SB 843, which increase the
… Read more »Louisiana lawmakers passed a bill that would require workers’ compensation carriers to provide written notice by certified mail if they want to collect additional payments
… Read more »A Missouri appellate court ruled that a worker’s challenge to the dismissal of her claim had to be dismissed as untimely.
Case: Godfrey v. Metropolitan
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