A New York appellate court ruled that a subcontractor could not seek common-law indemnification from the general contractor overseeing a construction project where two employees
… Read more »The family at the center of a potential landmark workers' compensation case is hoping a favorable high court ruling will help the deceased worker's son afford
… Read more »A federal appellate court ruled that an Iowa employer did not breach its contractual obligations to its workers’ compensation carrier by refusing to pay premiums
… Read more »The Maine Superintendent of Insurance will hold a public hearing Aug. 20 on proposed rules that would prohibit pharmacy benefits managers from engaging in spread
… Read more »A divided New York appellate court ruled that a worker was not entitled to summary judgment on his Labor Law claims based on his fall
… Read more »A New York appellate court ruled that an insurance carrier that failed to submit medical evidence in support of its claim is not entitled to reimbursement
… Read more »The Nebraska Supreme Court ruled that a trial court did not prejudicially err in preventing a witness from testifying that an employer’s modifications to a
… Read more »The Nebraska Supreme Court ruled that the Court of Appeals issued too broad of a remand order in directing that a worker’s entire claim petition
… Read more »A business group has reacted swiftly to Gov. Ned Lamont's COVID presumption order, saying it will cost employers dearly long after the pandemic has run its
… Read more »A New York appellate court ruled that an employer is not entitled to summary judgment dismissing a claim for indemnification and contribution for an employee's
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