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  • State: West Virginia
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The West Virginia Supreme Court upheld a determination that an injured worker was entitled to only a 5% permanent partial disability award.

Case: Blankenship v.

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  • State: New York
  • Topic: NORTH
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A New York appellate court upheld an order compelling an injured worker to execute a release of liability for a third-party tortfeasor under the terms

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  • State: Washington
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The Washington State Department of Labor and Industries fined a solar panel installer for repeatedly exposing workers to the risk of falling from rooftops.

L&I

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  • State: California
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The Workers’ Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau of California released updated loss-sensitive advisory plan tables for policies taking effect on or after Sept. 1.

The WCIRB

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  • State: Oklahoma
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The Oklahoma Workers' Compensation Commission is asking for comments on its current medical fee schedule as it works on a mandatory biennial update.

The WCC

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  • Topic: NATIONAL
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The Workers Compensation Research Institute posted a new study identifying patterns and trends in claims for back and shoulder injuries where medical expenses exceeded $65,000

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  • State: Delaware
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A Delaware Superior Court judge ruled that a worker injured in an electrical explosion could proceed with his intentional tort claim against his employer.

Case:

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  • State: Indiana
  • Topic: NORTH
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The Indiana Court of Appeals upheld a determination that an injured worker was not permanently and totally disabled and that his employer had not acted in

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A federal appellate court ruled that the Benefits Review Board can reject a medical opinion based on its blurring of distinctions between clinical and legal

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  • State: Pennsylvania
  • Topic: NORTH
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The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania upheld the termination of an injured police officer’s Heart and Lung Act benefits.

Case: Acosta v. City of Philadelphia, No.

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