Occupational exposure to the new coronavirus would be presumed for Minnesota teachers, administrators and other school workers who catch COVID-19, under recently introduced legislation.
Rep.
… Read more »The Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation has extended a deadline for nursing homes and assisted living centers to apply for funding to cover indoor air
… Read more »Thanks to a New Hampshire law that was passed in 2019, pharmacy benefits managers must register with the state Department of Insurance.
The requirement does
… Read more »Injured workers in Kansas would be allowed to rebut the presumption that the presence of alcohol or drugs in their systems establishes they were impaired
… Read more »In a case of first impression, the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania clarified that the calculation of the 120-day period that a worker has to provide
… Read more »A New York appellate court ruled that a worker could not maintain a civil suit against the lessor of a property where he allegedly suffered
… Read more »A New York appellate court ruled that a construction worker should have been granted summary judgment on his Labor Law claim based on a fall
… Read more »Indiana Senate Democrats listed increased workers’ compensation benefits on the 2021 legislative agenda they unveiled Wednesday.
Sen. Greg Taylor
Democrats, who are heavily
… Read more »Douglas McCarthy, one of nine Illinois workers' compensation commissioners, retired last week after two years on the job and many more years as an arbitrator
… Read more »A New York appellate court reversed a denial of a schedule loss of use award to a worker with multiple injuries who was classified as
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