
The Kentucky Supreme Court ruled that the insurance carrier for the last employer responsible for exposing a worker to hazardous levels of noise for a
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In a long-running dispute over a worker’s benefits for asbestos exposure, the Kentucky Supreme Court held a carrier was entitled to certification identifying another carrier
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The Kentucky Supreme Court affirmed the denial of benefits for a worker who died from COVID-19, finding his job didn't increase his risk of contracting
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A Minnesota law shielding employers from liability for injuries suffered during voluntary recreational programs applies only to programs that benefit employees, the state's Supreme Court
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The Workers' Compensation Institute opened registration for its annual conference, being held in Orlando in August.
The WCI 2026 Conference — the 80th annual Workers'
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Pennsylvania-based managed care organization MedRisk named Dr. Dorian Kenleigh as its new national medical director.
Dr. Dorian Kenleigh
Kenleigh is board-certified in
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Delaware Insurance Commissioner Trinidad Navarro on Thursday announced a ninth consecutive voluntary market loss cost reduction.
Commissioner
Trinidad Navarro
Loss costs will
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The Virginia Court of Appeals ruled that an employer was not entitled to intervene in an injured employee’s third-party tort action.
Case: Liberty Baptist Church
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The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania ruled that an employer failed to carry its burden of proof that a worker had fully recovered from his injuries
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An Ohio appellate court ruled that a worker was entitled to writ relief from the denial of her claim for permanent total disability benefits.
Case:
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