The Appellate Court of Maryland affirmed a circuit ruling holding that Chesapeake Employers' Insurance Co. failed to prove it was entitled to punitive damages from an employer that underreported payroll.
Case: Chesapeake Employers' Insurance Co. v. SCD Premier Staffing Agency et al., No. 1840, 01/06/2026, unpublished.
Facts: Chesapeake Employers Insurance Co. in… Read more »
The Oregon Court of Appeals said there was no evidence to support a finding that a carrier's interpretation of a doctor's ambiguous statement about an injured worker's condition was unreasonable.
Case: SAIF Corp. et al v. Eric R. Krusenstjerna, A185508, 01/07/2026, published.
Facts: Eric R. Krusenstjerna injured his right… Read more »
The Iowa Court of Appeals held that the commissioner did not apply prohibited expertise by modifying an expert's impairment rating to conform with case law and rating guidelines.
Case: Brian Dale Klein v. Whirlpool Corp., No. 25-0458, 01/07/2026, published.
Facts: Brian Klein aggravated a preexisting shoulder condition while working for Whirlpool Corp.
A doctor performed an… Read more »
An Ohio appellate court on Thursday reversed a summary judgment that had blocked a juvenile corrections officer from pursuing additional allowances in a workers' compensation claim, ruling that he presented enough evidence for trial on whether a workplace incident “substantially aggravated” preexisting conditions.
In Taye v. Cuyahoga Hills Juvenile Corr. Facility, the… Read more »
Lawmakers in the Mississippi Legislature are weighing two approaches to expanding workers' compensation benefits, setting up a policy debate over benefit levels versus duration.
H.B. 80, introduced Wednesday, would significantly raise weekly benefits by increasing compensation for disability and death cases to 100% of the state’s average weekly wage,… Read more »
Injured workers receiving permanent total disability benefits, and dependents receiving survivor’s benefits, should receive a 2.3% increase in their monthly benefit rate this month, the Nevada Workers’ Compensation Section announced.
State lawmakers in 2019 enacted bills requiring an annual 2.3% cost-of-living adjustment for PTD and survivors’ benefits.
Carriers can request reimbursement for COLAs applied to PTD… Read more »Jan 15, 2026
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