
The Arkansas Supreme Court ruled that a state circuit court had no authority to issue a declaratory judgment for claims that fell within the jurisdiction
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The Kentucky Supreme Court ruled that the date of an award controls the determination of interest owed on unpaid benefits and that the entire amount
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The West Virginia Senate on Friday approved a bill that would create a multi-part test to determine if a worker can be deemed an independent
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Some West Virginia lawmakers are hoping this is the year they finally overhaul the state's appellate court system, a plan that would include a new
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Florida authorities have charged the owners of a construction company with under-reporting payroll and avoiding more than $300,000 in workers' compensation premiums.
Jerson Geovanny Quiroz
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The Virginia House of Delegates has approved a COVID-19 presumption for first responders, but the bill goes much further than a Senate version passed two
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A divided Louisiana appellate court ruled that a family could not proceed with tort claims against a former employer and a refinery owner for a worker’s
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The Alabama Court of Civil Appeals ruled that a trial judge erred in limiting a worker to a schedule loss of use award for a
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A Democratic state representative is trying again with a bill that would make mental stress a compensable condition.
House Bill 2051, co-sponsored by Del. Chad
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The Insurance Council of Texas will return to an in-person gathering for its 2021 workers' compensation conference.
The council, a trade association, will hold the
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