The South Carolina House of Representatives passed a bill that would make it easier for first responders to file claims for post-traumatic stress disorder and
… Read more »The Texas Supreme Court ruled that a worker hired by a staffing agency and assigned to a client qualified as an employee of the client company
… Read more »Texas Mutual Insurance Co. on Monday announced that its board of directors unanimously approved a $330 million dividend distribution for 2021.
The payout will be
… Read more »The Texas House of Representatives on Friday unanimously passed two bills making minor changes to workers compensation statutes.
HB 3622, by Rep. Cole Hefner, R-Mount
… Read more »The Industrial Commission of Arizona is holding a public hearing May 27 to gather information regarding a 0.5% assessment.
Carriers pay an assessment equal to
… Read more »The Kentucky Supreme Court ruled that a woman who was injured while working on a horse farm qualified as an agricultural employee and is exempt from coverage
… Read more »The Kentucky Supreme Court ruled that an employer did not timely appeal an administrative law judge’s decision.
Case: Jolly v. Lion Apparel Inc., No. 2019-SC-0631-WC,
… Read more »A Florida appellate court ruled that a medical service provider should have been granted relief from its default to a proceeding initiated by a claimant
… Read more »The Supreme Court of Alabama issued an order extending until July 29 an administrative order suspending in-person proceedings for workers’ compensation cases.
The court on
… Read more »Aisha Taylor
The South Carolina Workers’ Compensation Commission announced that the state Senate confirmed the reappointment of three commissioners to six-year terms.
… Read more »Sep 2-4, 2025
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