
A New York appellate court upheld a finding that an injured housekeeper was not permanently and totally disabled by his physical injuries and consequential depression.
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West Virginia’s Intermediate Court of Appeals upheld a decision denying the expansion of a worker’s claim and for additional treatments.
Case: Bragg v. Blue Creek
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A California appellate court upheld a trial judge’s decision to allow an injured worker to proceed with his claims of age and disability discrimination, wrongful
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A Texas appellate court vacated an order directing a contractor’s carrier to contribute $25 million toward a settlement Exxon entered with three workers injured in
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The Washington Supreme Court last week disbarred a Seattle-area solo practitioner for using his clients’ trust accounts as his own “piggy bank.”
Paul Arnold Wallstrom was
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The U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services on Monday posted an updated version of its guide for set-aside arrangements.
All parties in a workers’ compensation
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A recent Connecticut Supreme Court ruling could increase workers' compensation claims costs in the state by as much as 265%, according to an analysis made
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The Texas Department of Insurance confirmed Friday that it will no longer participate in Workers Compensation Research Institute studies that have for decades compared the
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The Oklahoma Workers’ Compensation Commission announced that revised forms for self-insured employers to file surety bonds and letters of credit will be mandatory, starting Sept.
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The Oregon Workers’ Compensation Division said it will conduct quarterly reviews to make certain that insurers and self-insured employers are conducting vocational assistance eligibility determinations, starting
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …

