The Iowa Court of Appeals ruled that a workers’ compensation commissioner erred in ruling on the source of a worker’s staph infection instead of determining
… Read more »Because of COVID-19 and delays in the mail service, the Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission is allowing motions and petitions to be sent to arbitrators via
… Read more »A former federal air marshal admitted in court that he failed to report his outside employment to collect nearly a quarter of a million dollars
… Read more »A divided Ohio appellate court panel ruled that the terms of a worker’s settlement with his employer precluded him from bringing a claim for the
… Read more »Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf has signed a bill setting up a task force to delve into the issue of worker misclassification, a widespread problem that
… Read more »The Ohio Court of Appeals ruled that an employer is entitled to summary judgment on a worker's claim that a machine drilled into her wrist as
… Read more »The Nebraska Workers' Compensation Court is reminding attorneys that the state Supreme Court continues to bar parties who recently have been exposed to the coronavirus
… Read more »The Rhode Island Supreme Court ruled that the foreman of a tree removal crew could not proceed with a tort claim against the company and his
… Read more »The New York Workers' Compensation Board is experiencing delays with the electronic case management system and is working to resolve the problem, the board said.
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… Read more »Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine on Thursday appointed Bureau of Workers’ Compensation CEO and administrator Stephanie McCloud to serve as director of the state Department of Health,
… Read more »Sep 2-4, 2025
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