The West Virginia Supreme Court unanimously upheld a denial of benefits for a worker who inconsistently reported an occupational cause of his shoulder complaints.
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… Read more »Hernias could be a compensable occupational disease in Maryland, under a bill heading to the governor’s desk.
Sen. Benjamin F. Kramer
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… Read more »Georgia lawmakers passed a bill that would postpone by two years the shuttering of the state’s Subsequent Injury Trust Fund.
Sen. Clint Dixon
… Read more »Insurers and their electronic data interchange are preparing to transition to a new release format for electronically submitting first reports of injury and subsequent reports of
… Read more »The Texas Department of Insurance’s Division of Workers’ Compensation has opened registration for its 2023 Workers’ Compensation Education Conference, being held July 10-12 in Austin.
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… Read more »The Texas state House of Representatives on Wednesday unanimously passed a bill that would require local governments to provide full-pay salary continuation benefits to injured
… Read more »The U.S. Department of Labor is hosting an information session April 13 in Tennessee to inform current and former nuclear weapons workers about benefits available
… Read more »The Virginia Court of Appeals overturned a finding that an employer’s good-faith effort to provide an injured employee with a list of authorized physicians was
… Read more »The Maryland House of Delegates returned to the Senate an amended bill that would abrogate a recent court decision that expanded the scope of public
… Read more »The Kentucky Court of Appeals upheld an award of benefits to a worker for his cumulative trauma injuries from a company that was not his final
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