A New York appellate court ruled that the estate of a former police officer could not hold his department civilly liable for his suicide.
Case:
… Read more »The New York Workers' Compensation Board has delayed the effective date of its formulary requirements on drug refills until June 7.
The board last month
… Read more »The Wisconsin Senate has approved a bill that would make post-traumatic stress disorder a compensable condition without an accompanying physical injury.
The Senate on Tuesday
… Read more »A New York appellate court ruled that further findings are necessary to determine if an insurance carrier can be liable for benefits to a worker who
… Read more »A state appellate court ruled that a worker could proceed with a Labor Law action against the City of New York for an alleged injury even
… Read more »A better way of tracking construction-site fatalities may be badly needed, but it could be at least another year before such a system is set
… Read more »Federal authorities have charged a New York City building inspector with soliciting and accepting a bribe in return for rescinding a stop-work order for safety
… Read more »Just a few months after New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed a law allowing injured workers to opt for direct deposit of benefits, he has
… Read more »One of four people charged in the first-ever application of a 2011 Pennsylvania misclassification law has pleaded guilty.
Armando Garcia-Ramirez, 55, owner of G&R Drywall
… Read more »A New York appellate court ruled that a clerical worker with a history of neck issues and a carpal tunnel syndrome diagnosis could still assert
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