A New York appellate court reinstated a worker’s Labor Law claim for injuries to his hand.
Case: Rivera v. 95th and Third LLC, No. 150811/18, 06/04/2024,
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A federal appellate court scolded an insured for its frivolous defense during arbitration with its carrier and threatened to sanction the insured for its frivolous
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A New York appellate court ruled that a physician’s reliance on the wrong version of the state’s guidelines for determining impairment and loss of wage-earning
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A federal judge halted a lawsuit by a civilian U.S. Navy engineer who alleges she was raped while working aboard a ship because of questions
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The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania upheld the denial of a worker’s claim for benefits based on his industrial lead exposure.
Case: Mercer v. Active Radiator
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A New York appellate court upheld the denial of a longtime office worker’s claim for her carpal tunnel syndrome.
Case: Matter of Hill-Holley v. Kings
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The federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration proposed $819,417 in penalties for a New Jersey contractor that it says has a history of exposing workers
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The New York Senate unanimously passed a bill that would allow assistants for physical therapists and occupational therapists to treat injured workers.
The Senate on
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The Michigan Court of Appeals ruled that a worker was partially disabled by carpal tunnel syndrome and the Workers’ Disability Compensation Appeals Commission should address
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The Illinois General Assembly sent the governor a recently amended bill including provisions that would increase surcharges by 8% and charge the state attorney general
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