The West Virginia Supreme Court ruled that a broadband technician was not entitled to additional permanent partial disability benefits or authorization for pain medications following
… Read more »A Florida appellate court ruled that an injured worker could not get an award of fees for her attorney’s efforts in securing her an award
… Read more »The Texas Division of Workers' Compensation, having held an informal comment period, is now moving on to a formal review process on rules regarding the
… Read more »The West Virginia Supreme Court ruled that a coal miner was not entitled to additional temporary total disability benefits after being struck by a falling
… Read more »The Texas Division of Workers' Compensation has adopted a research agenda for 2021, with minimal changes after stakeholders suggested new directions on research topics.
The
… Read more »A divided West Virginia Supreme Court ruled that a heavy equipment operator was not entitled to additional temporary total disability benefits for psychological conditions.
Case:
… Read more »The Texas Division of Workers' Compensation has rescheduled its quarterly meetings with insurers and health care providers to Nov. 20.
The meetings were set for
… Read more »The Texas Department of Insurance announced that the National Council on Compensation Insurance proposed indefinitely extending its COVID-19 rule that excludes payroll for furloughed employees
… Read more »The West Virginia Supreme Court unanimously ruled that a worker was entitled to benefits for a head injury, radiculopathy and two disk herniations after an accident
… Read more »A Louisiana appellate court ruled that the Office of Workers’ Compensation erred in ordering the state to pay for the medications dispensed by a pharmacy
… Read more »Sep 2-4, 2025
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