The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania ruled that an injured worker could not seek additional benefits more than three years after his employer stopped paying wage loss
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A New York appellate court upheld the summary dismissal of a Labor Law action against an entity that established it was not the owner of
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An Ohio appellate court ruled that an employer’s appeal of an administrative determination that an injured worker was its employee should not have been dismissed
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The Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry said the first few weeks of a new process of sending encrypted email messages to claims administrators containing
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The Ohio Court of Claims summarily dismissed a plaintiff’s malicious prosecution claims against the Bureau of Workers’ Compensation related to its fraud investigation against him.
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The U.S. Department of Labor announced a civil settlement with WSC Group requiring the company to pay $50,000 in penalties for violations uncovered following an
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The Iowa Court of Appeals ruled that the Second Injury Fund was not liable for the payment of benefits to a worker who suffered injuries
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A New York appellate court partially overturned a grant of summary judgment to an injured worker on his Labor Law claim.
Case: Mushkudiani v. Racanelli
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The Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation announced that a Columbus chiropractor who pleaded guilty to workers’ compensation fraud and forgery was ordered to pay $170,000
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Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly and the state Labor Department announced efforts to catch employers that are intentionally misclassifying employees as contractors.
Gov. Laura Kelly
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