The Kentucky Court of Appeals ruled that the doctrine of res judicata did not bar a worker’s request to reopen her claim based on a
… Read more »The Missouri Court of Appeals ruled that sovereign immunity did not protect a public school district from an employee’s retaliatory discharge claim.
Case: Poke v.
… Read more »The Arkansas Court of Appeals upheld an award of temporary total disability benefits for a closed period to a construction worker with a back injury.
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… Read more »The U.S. Attorney’s Office in South Carolina announced that a former Transportation Security Administration officer was sentenced to 366 days in federal prison after pleading
… Read more »The South Carolina Court of Appeals ruled that an insurance carrier was liable for a claim and had misled the policyholder into believing it was covered.
… Read more »Texas Gov. Greg Abbott appointed Cassie Brown to serve as insurance commissioner for a term that will run through Feb. 1, 2023.
Cassie
… Read more »The Texas Division of Workers’ Compensation is accepting public comments on proposed rules to implement recent legislation allowing the agency to continue holding remote benefit
… Read more »The Arkansas Court of Appeals upheld a denial of benefits to a hotel worker who provided inconsistent accounts of how she was injured and demonstrated
… Read more »The Missouri Court of Appeals ruled that when the Labor and Industrial Relations Commission finds uncontradicted expert medical testimony on causation is credible, it is not
… Read more »The Texas Division of Workers’ Compensation is asking the public for input on proposed revisions to five workers’ comp forms, the agency announced.
The proposed
… Read more »Oct 10, 2025
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