
The Texas Division of Workers’ Compensation said it will evaluate health care practitioners on three measures as part of the 2023 performance-based oversight assessment process.
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A Texas appellate court upheld the dismissal of a temporary worker’s tort claims against his direct employer and his borrowing employer for his injuries from
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A Texas appellate court ruled that an employer lacked standing to intervene in a probate proceeding in which a worker’s common-law wife sought recognition of
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The Delaware Superior Court ruled that an alleged tortfeasor could not maintain a claim for indemnity from the injured plaintiff’s employer.
Case: Karcher v. Restoration
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West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice announced that the National Council on Compensation Insurance filed a proposed workers’ compensation loss cost decrease of 7.2%, effective Nov.
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A divided District of Columbia Court of Appeals ordered further proceedings by the Compensation Review Board to determine if an injured worker had met the
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A Florida appellate court ruled that an injured worker should not have been assessed a cancellation fee for an examination canceled by the doctor.
Case:
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A Texas appellate court ruled that an arbitrator had to decide whether a statute of limitations deadline in an arbitration agreement barred a nonsubscribing employer
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The Texas Division of Workers’ Compensation is seeking public comments on proposed changes to forms used by injured workers facing hardship to speed up benefit
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The Missouri Court of Appeals ordered further findings as to an injured worker’s average weekly wage but upheld a determination that she was not permanently
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