The Illinois Workers’ Compensation Commission on Tuesday said people will have to wear masks and maintain social distancing at its offices throughout the state.
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The Iowa Court of Appeals ruled that an insurance carrier that mistakenly paid benefits to an injured worker could not obtain full reimbursement from the
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The New Jersey Division of Workers’ Compensation announced that it will pursue “a cautious return to normal operations” and in-person proceedings.
All 15 workers’ compensation
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The Rhode Island Division of Workers’ Compensation announced that intermediate spendable base wage calculations will be discontinued for new injuries in 2022 and that the
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Attorneys from ASA Law Group will discuss COVID-19 vaccinations and the impact on workers’ compensation in Illinois during an educational program in August.
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An Ohio appellate court ruled that the daughter of a worker was entitled to an award for his loss of use of his limbs in an accident
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The New York State Workers’ Compensation Board announced that it adopted emergency rules allowing telemedicine in some circumstances.
The board said in a bulletin issued
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The Workers’ Compensation Board of Indiana launched a new module allowing attorneys to submit appearances electronically and will stop accepting paper submissions in August.
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A federal grand jury indicted the ex-mayor of a city in Southern Illinois for allegedly lying to investigators about his role in an insurance scheme
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A New York appellate court ruled that an exchange of emails between attorneys created a valid settlement agreement between a property owner and an injured
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