A New York appellate court ruled that a worker was entitled to only partial summary judgment on his Labor Law claim for a tripping accident
… Read more »A New York appellate court ruled that a moving company employee could not assert a viable Labor Law claim for his injuries from an object
… Read more »A New York appellate court ruled that a group of workers were entitled to summary judgment on their Labor Law claim for a scaffold collapse and
… Read more »An Ohio appellate court upheld the termination of a worker’s temporary total disability benefits due to her voluntary abandonment of the workforce.
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… Read more »A program that provides workers’ compensation benefits to for-hire drivers in New York can assess surcharges on non-cash tips, a federal appeals court held.
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… Read more »The Iowa Supreme Court ruled that a worker’s settlement with the Second Injury Fund did not bar him from pursuing a claim for injuries against
… Read more »A New York lawmaker is proposing to require the Workers’ Compensation Board to file annual reports with detailed claim statistics, starting in February 2025.
… Read more »A New York appellate court ruled that a worker made material misrepresentations about his condition to obtain wage-replacement benefits, but his conduct did not warrant
… Read more »A New York appellate court upheld the dismissal of an allegedly injured worker’s claims against a factory operator, finding he was a special employee of
… Read more »An 83-year-old Minnesota woman lost $12,600 in an online scam in which she was told she had to pay money to learn whether she was
… Read more »Sep 2-4, 2025
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