
A trial court erred when it granted a motion in limine to preclude an injured worker from presenting to a jury the question of eligibility
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The Tennessee Court of Appeals said a series of post-order motions filed by a self-represented injured worker didn’t extend the statute of limitations, so the
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Although the Idaho Industrial Commission erred in several credibility findings, the remainder of its determinations finding that an injured worker was not a reliable witness
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The New York State Workers’ Compensation Board said part of its ongoing modernization initiatives will require health care providers to contract with an electronic submission
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Rand Corp. in a report posted to the California Division of Workers’ Compensation website estimates that the mid-point of total liabilities for claims filed against
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The Appellate Division of New Jersey’s Superior Court affirmed a trial court’s decision granting summary judgment that dismisses an intentional harm case, saying the injured worker
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A finding that an injured worker is totally incapacitated does not create an entitlement to permanent disability benefits as a matter of law, a split
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The Washington State Department of Labor and Industries fined the state wildlife department $200,400 for two incidents that killed one worker and hospitalized another.
Mary
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The West Virginia Intermediate Court of Appeals affirmed the denial of a worker’s application for permanent total disability.
Case: Murray American Energy Inc. v. Harshey,
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A trial court did not abuse its discretion by denying a post-dismissal motion for sanctions without first holding a hearing, an Ohio appellate court ruled.
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …