A person receiving Social Security disability benefits would be considered permanently and totally disabled, under legislation before the New York Senate.
Senate Bill 1024, by
… Read more »Goldberg Segalla added Leigh Henjes to the firm’s workers’ compensation group in Philadelphia.
Henjes counsels and defends employers, insurers and
… Read more »The Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry reminds employers that the requirement to report any injury that partly or completely incapacitates someone from working for more
… Read more »A New York appellate court ruled that a subcontractor’s insurance carrier was liable for a claim filed by a worker injured during a construction project.
… Read more »A New York appellate court upheld a denial of a worker’s challenge to the dismissal of her claim for disability discrimination and retaliation for pursuing
… Read more »The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania ruled that a worker was entitled to benefits for his injuries from a fall as he was leaving his workplace
… Read more »The Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation is proposing a 10% rate cut for private employers that would take effect July
… Read more »A New York appellate court upheld an award of benefits to a flight attendant for her respiratory ailments caused by an allergic reaction to her
… Read more »A New York appellate court ruled that a worker was not entitled to either an increase in benefits for her two established claims or emergency financial
… Read more »The Iowa Court of Appeals ruled that a worker was not entitled to a penalty for the period in which his employer delayed paying benefits
… Read more »Sep 17-18, 2024
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