Workers’ compensation would be the exclusive remedy even when an employer deliberately intends to cause a workplace injury or death, under a bill before West
… Read more »The majority of providers the Texas Division of Workers’ Compensation reviewed in its 2021 Performance-Based Oversight assessments scored average or better.
The division reviewed 96
… Read more »The Missouri Court of Appeals upheld a denial of benefits to a worker for his injuries from walking on asphalt and quickly turning to retrieve
… Read more »The Texas Department of Insurance reminded workers’ compensation carriers that rate filings for policies incepting on or after July 1 are due by June 1.
… Read more »The North Carolina Supreme Court clarified the standards of review applicable to a dispute over the calculation of an injured worker’s average weekly wages.
Case:
… Read more »The Tennessee Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board announced that Judge David F. Hensley will retire March 31.
Judge David F. Hensley
Hensley was
… Read more »Goldberg Segalla added John K. Archibald to the firm’s workers’ compensation group in Baltimore.
John K. Archibald
(goldbergsegalla.com)
Archibald focuses his practice
… Read more »The Texas city of Amarillo incurred three times more in costs for COVID-19 claims in the most recent fiscal year than it typically budgets for all
… Read more »A second proposal set before Georgia lawmakers would make post-traumatic stress disorder compensable for first responders.
SB 484, by Sen. Randy Robertson, R-Cataula, introduced Wednesday,
… Read more »Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves on Wednesday signed a bill that would permit the use of medical marijuana but would not require insurers to pay for
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