The Idaho Supreme Court ruled that a logger met his burden of proving he had developed an occupational disease affecting his back.
Stephen Lowery worked
… Read more »The Appellate Division of the Superior Court of New Jersey said there was nothing improper about the firing of a workers' compensation judge two years
… Read more »A divided Ohio Supreme Court on Tuesday held that an appellate court did not err in remanding an issue of attorney fees to a trial
… Read more »The Alabama Supreme Court ruled that the state Workers' Compensation Act did not deprive a grieving father of his constitutional right to a remedy by
… Read more »The Workers' Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau of California published its 2024 Geo Study.
"Even after controlling for regional differences in wages and industry mix, indemnity
… Read more »The Nebraska Court of Appeals ruled that a compensation court judge committed an abuse of discretion by admitting a worker’s evidence regarding medical expenses.
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… Read more »The Oregon Court of Appeals revived an employment discrimination case by a worker against his employer and others who participated in the process that led to the
… Read more »A Texas appellate court revived a worker’s claim for injuries from a car accident that happened while he was driving home in his work vehicle.
… Read more »A divided Ohio Supreme Court ruled that a widow was entitled to mandamus relief directing the Industrial Commission to reconsider her entitlement to a loss-of-use
… Read more »The Intermediate Court of Appeals of Hawaii ruled that workers’ compensation exclusivity did not bar an employee from bringing defamation and false light claims against
… Read more »Sep 2-4, 2025
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