A New York appellate court revived a Labor Law claim by the estate of a commercial window washer based on his death from falling from
… Read more »Officials from the Illinois Workers’ Compensation Commission have asked a state Senate committee for a $28.8 million dollar budget, identical to the previous fiscal year,
… Read more »The Pennsylvania Superior Court ruled that a widow was entitled to compel the production of a report prepared by an independent consulting firm into the
… Read more »A federal grand jury in Massachusetts handed down more charges against two men already accused of committing employment tax and mail fraud, according to the
… Read more »The Iowa Court of Appeals ruled that an injured nurse was entitled to an award of benefits for a neck surgery that was related to
… Read more »The New Jersey Compensation Rating and Inspection Bureau on Monday posted an address for system users to report technical concerns and ask questions about new electronic
… Read more »Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed a bill extending through the end of June a presumption that COVID-19 is compensable for first responders and other frontline
… Read more »The Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation on Friday announced that its board of directors approved a net 7.1% reduction in employer rates and assessments that
… Read more »The Supreme Court of New Hampshire ruled that a nurse’s benefits were properly reduced because she was capable of returning to work in a sedentary
… Read more »The Pennsylvania Supreme Court will be weighing in on whether an employer's unreasonable contest of a claim is a prerequisite to a fee award under Section
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