A New York appellate court ruled that a dispute between two insurance carriers over liability for medical treatment needed to be sent to the Workers’
… Read more »A divided West Virginia Supreme Court ruled that a worker should have been allowed to reopen his claim for foot and shoulder injuries.
Case: Toler
… Read more »The Alaska Supreme Court has vacated a $2.3 million jury award for a former state social worker who sued her employer for retaliation and wrongful
… Read more »The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration said Tuesday that it cited an Alabama maintenance and repair contractor after a worker died in August 2023
… Read more »The Iowa Supreme Court clarified the proper calculation of a worker’s benefits for his second permanent partial disability to his shoulder after a change in
… Read more »The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration said Monday that it cited an Illinois construction contractor after workers were found exposed to deadly fall hazards at
… Read more »The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration has proposed more than $1 million in penalties against a New Jersey contractor for willfully and repeatedly exposing
… Read more »The West Virginia Supreme Court upheld the denial of benefits for a worker’s claim that repeated computer use caused her carpal tunnel syndrome.
Case: Cooper
… Read more »The West Virginia Supreme Court upheld an award of 0% permanent partial disability benefits for a worker who broke her ankle in a fall.
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… Read more »The North Dakota Supreme Court ruled that an administrative law judge erred in considering a worker’s functional limitations when Workforce Safety and Insurance issued its
… Read more »Sep 23-26, 2024
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