The South Carolina Workers’ Compensation Commission said the procedure for canceling policies did not change as a result of a recently enacted law.
The governor
… Read more »The Delaware Superior Court ruled that a workers’ compensation insurance carrier had no right to intervene in a worker’s lawsuit seeking underinsured motorist benefits.
Case:
… Read more »The North Carolina Court of Appeals ruled that an insurance carrier acted in bad faith by paying death benefits to a worker’s estranged wife and
… Read more »Insurers that sell accident and health insurance coverage in Texas may need to comply with disclosure requirements if a bill that passed the state’s House
… Read more »A Texas appellate court ruled that a self-represented worker’s claim should not have been dismissed due to a lack of prosecution.
Case: Griffin v. American
… Read more »The Missouri Court of Appeals ruled that a trial judge properly dismissed a widow’s claim against her late husband’s employer for allegedly failing to provide
… Read more »The Tennessee Supreme Court’s Special Workers’ Compensation Appeals Panel upheld an award of benefits to an Amazon employee despite her decision to forego certain medical
… Read more »The Alabama Court of Civil Appeals ruled that a claim should not have been dismissed for failure to appear because the worker was never notified
… Read more »The Missouri Department of Labor announced that registration opened for the 26th annual Missouri Division of Workers’ Compensation Educational Seminar.
The virtual event will feature
… Read more »A Texas appellate court ruled that an employer could not compel a worker to arbitrate her tort claims without establishing that a valid arbitration agreement was in
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