The 2021 Official Connecticut Practitioner Fee Schedule will go into effect for services provided on or after July 15, the state’s Workers’ Compensation Commission announced.
… Read more »People working in Amazon warehouses are twice as likely to suffer a serious injury than those working in any other warehouse in Pennsylvania, according to a
… Read more »A New York appellate court ruled that a worker’s death abated his claim for benefits, since a record could not be adequately developed to afford
… Read more »A New York appellate court upheld a finding that a worker forfeited his entitlement to benefits because he was captured on film walking and moving in
… Read more »An Ohio appellate court ruled that a self-insured employer was entitled to a new hearing on a worker’s request for payment for opioid medication to
… Read more »The New Jersey Superior Court’s Appellate Division ruled that workers with a permanent total disability who are collecting Social Security disability compensation are not entitled to a triennial
… Read more »The Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation is seeking comments on proposed regulatory changes to address outdated modes of communication.
The BWC said it is proposing
… Read more »The Michigan Supreme Court ruled that an open and obvious condition can be deemed effectively unavoidable when a plaintiff must confront it to enter her
… Read more »The North Dakota Supreme Court ruled that an injured worker’s appeal was properly dismissed because he filed in a district court that lacked jurisdiction over his
… Read more »The North Dakota Department of Workforce Safety and Insurance has declared a $93 million dividend, according to a report by prariepublic.org.
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