
Hawaii’s Intermediate Court of Appeals overturned an award of fees to the attorneys for an injured hotel worker, finding that the Department of Labor and
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The Kentucky Court of Appeals ruled that the state Workers’ Compensation Board lacked jurisdiction to review a subrogation agreement among an employer, its carrier and
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A New York appellate court ruled that the owners of a property were entitled to summary judgment dismissing a worker’s Labor Law and negligence claims
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The West Virginia Supreme Court upheld a denial of benefits for a worker’s alleged shoulder injury, finding he failed to prove a new injury as
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The Maryland Appellate Court ruled that a worker waited too long to apply for a modification of his temporary total disability award and that his
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Attorneys representing injured workers in New Mexico are in for a raise in June after the governor signed a bill to increase fees by more
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The West Virginia Supreme Court upheld a determination that a worker was not entitled to additional permanent partial disability benefits for his occupational pneumoconiosis.
Case:
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The Oregon Workers’ Compensation Division updated the cost-to-charge ratios used to calculate reimbursement owed to hospitals for treating injured workers on or after April 1.
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The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania upheld an award of death benefits to the widow of a cancer-stricken firefighter.
Case: City of Philadelphia v. Thompson (WCAB),
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A New York appellate court ruled that a worker was entitled to partial summary judgment on his Labor Law claims from being struck by falling
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