A New York appellate court ruled that the family of a former airline employee can proceed with a lawsuit over the worker’s alleged exposure to asbestos
… Read more »The Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry criticized the governor's request to use $145 million from a state workers' compensation fund to support small businesses.
… Read more »A New York appellate court upheld the dismissal of an ironworker’s Labor Law claims based on his fall into a hole.
Case: Reyes v. Astoria 31st
… Read more »A New York appellate court partially revived a worker’s Labor Law claims based on alleged injuries he sustained while replacing a boiler steam valve.
Case:
… Read more »As part of its effort to align its paperwork with the more widely accepted Medicare requirements, the New York Workers' Compensation Board has revised two
… Read more »The Vermont state Senate is scheduled to call a final vote on a bill that would extend a presumption that COVID-19 is compensable for frontline
… Read more »A New York appellate court ruled that a construction worker did not assert a viable Labor Law claim against the owner of the property where
… Read more »A New York appellate court ruled that a widow could not proceed with a medical malpractice action against the doctor who had treated her husband.
… Read more »The Michigan Court of Appeals ruled that an automobile manufacturer could "coordinate" a retired employee's workers' compensation benefits to account for his receipt of Social
… Read more »Eight months after Pond Lehocky Giordano, one of Pennsylvania's largest claimants' firms, laid off a quarter of its workforce, the firm has named five lawyers
… Read more »Oct 11, 2024
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Oct 20-22, 2024
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