An Ohio appellate court denied an employer’s challenge to a finding that a worker was entitled to additional temporary total disability benefits after undergoing surgery due to an allowed condition in his claim.
Case: State ex rel. Forward Air Corp. v. Industrial Commission, No. 24AP-223, 12/23/2025, published.
Facts and procedural history: D.W. Kincer worked for the Forward Air Corp., a self-insured employer. He suffered injuries to his left leg and foot in 2018. Kincer… Read more »
West Virginia’s Intermediate Court of Appeals upheld a determination that a worker who fell 15 feet from a forklift had no permanent partial disability from his extensive injuries.
Case: Carter v. Seven Rivers Design Build LLC, No. 25-ICA-209, 12/22/2025, published.
Facts: Brandon Carter worked for Seven Rivers Design Build LLC. He fell 15 feet from a forklift in November… Read more »
The New Mexico Workers' Compensation Administration is proposing rules that would require attorneys to analyze a dozen different issues when seeking fees in excess of the statutory cap.
The WCA is also proposing to eliminate a requirement that injured workers and their attorneys be allowed to participate in contacts with its case management… Read more »Jan 15, 2026
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