The West Virginia Supreme Court upheld the closure of a worker’s claim based upon allegedly incorrect information.
Case: Miller v. Grant County Mulch Inc., No.
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For the second time in a month, a Virginia circuit court judge allowed a worker to move forward with a multimillion-dollar civil suit against an
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The U.S. Department of Justice announced that a federal jury in Texas convicted a doctor and the owners of a pharmacy of participating in a
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A Louisiana appellate court upheld the denial of a self-represented worker’s claim for benefits and motion for a new trial.
Case: Bess v. Graphic Packing
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The District of Columbia Court of Appeals ruled that claims against the district as a substitute defendant under one law are barred by the exclusivity
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The South Carolina Court of Appeals ruled that three affiliated corporations effectively operated as a sole economic entity and shared immunity from civil liability for
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The National Council on Compensation Insurance filed Item 02-TX-2023 — Revisions to NCCI’s Basic Manual for Texas for Classifications and Table of Classifications by Hazard
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The Tennessee Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board determined Wednesday that a court prematurely ruled for an employer in a case involving an auto repair shop manager
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The Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance published a memo reminding carriers about their obligation to report cybersecurity events.
State law requires any entity that
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The Texas Department of Insurance will hold a virtual stakeholder meeting on projected rates for insurance maintenance taxes and exam assessments at 11 a.m. on
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