The Missouri Court of Appeals ruled that a worker who prevailed on a workers’ compensation claim against his uninsured employer and was unable to collect
… Read more »A federal court in Florida ruled that a jury must decide whether a trucking company terminated a driver in retaliation for seeking accommodations under the
… Read more »West Virginia’s Intermediate Court of Appeals upheld a determination that a worker was not entitled to additional medical treatment for her alleged conditions from chemical
… Read more »An Ohio appellate court overturned a grant of summary judgment for an employer that found a worker was not entitled to benefits for his injuries from
… Read more »A man with brain cancer is not able to avail himself of statutory changes intended to make it easier for firefighters to invoke a presumption
… Read more »The California Senate Committee on Labor, Public Employment and Retirement on Wednesday passed bills to address the safety of workers in stonecutting shops and to
… Read more »Substantial evidence establishing the existence of a permanent partial disability predating a subsequent compensable injury would be required for injured workers to qualify for benefits
… Read more »The Maryland Appellate Court ruled that a worker waited too long to apply for a modification of his temporary total disability award and that his
… Read more »A district court erred in concluding that statutory limitations on underinsured motorist insurance that excludes coverage for benefits available through workers' compensation applied without regard
… Read more »The Pennsylvania Supreme Court on Thursday ordered a law firm that represents injured workers to reimburse one of its partners for cannabinoid oil he was
… Read more »Jun 14-28, 2025
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Sep 2-4, 2025
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