
The Texas Division of Workers’ Compensation is asking system users for input on any rules that should be amended.
Anyone recommending a rule change is
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A Missouri appellate court revived a worker’s challenge to a denial of her claim for a back injury, finding she satisfied the pleading requirements to
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The District of Columbia Court of Appeals accepted an interlocutory appeal by a worker challenging his employer’s ability to have his request for an informal
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The Workers’ Compensation Nominating Committee is accepting applications to fill two vacant administrative law judge positions in the Kentucky Department of Workers’ Claims.
The full-time
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The South Carolina Workers’ Compensation Commission announced revised safety protocols for hearings, informal conferences and delivery of mail and other packages.
The commission said the
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The South Carolina Court of Appeals ruled that a law firm failed to state a viable claim against the Workers’ Compensation Commission for its failure
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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
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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.
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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.
Case:
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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
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …

