The New York State Workers’ Compensation Board permanently adopted updates to the Ambulatory Surgery Fee Schedule implemented on an emergency basis earlier in the year.
… Read more »The Connecticut Appellate Court ruled that a firefighter who went from part-time to full-time status before undergoing a quadruple bypass surgery was entitled to benefits
… Read more »The Iowa Court of Appeals ruled that a worker could not change the location of his injury in his review-reopening petition after accepting a settlement
… Read more »The Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation published a notice that rules intended to implement legislation to create alternate employer organizations are up for “common sense”
… Read more »The Illinois Workers’ Compensation Commission on Tuesday said people will have to wear masks and maintain social distancing at its offices throughout the state.
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… Read more »The Iowa Court of Appeals ruled that an insurance carrier that mistakenly paid benefits to an injured worker could not obtain full reimbursement from the
… Read more »The New Jersey Division of Workers’ Compensation announced that it will pursue “a cautious return to normal operations” and in-person proceedings.
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… Read more »The Rhode Island Division of Workers’ Compensation announced that intermediate spendable base wage calculations will be discontinued for new injuries in 2022 and that the
… Read more »Attorneys from ASA Law Group will discuss COVID-19 vaccinations and the impact on workers’ compensation in Illinois during an educational program in August.
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… Read more »An Ohio appellate court ruled that the daughter of a worker was entitled to an award for his loss of use of his limbs in an accident
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