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 »The Kentucky Workers' Claims Commissioner posted discount rates for lump-sum settlements in 2021, down sharply from 2020 rates.
Commissioner Robert Swisher
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… Read more »The Missouri Court of Appeals ruled that a factory worker did not have an occupational disease in her shoulder attributable to repeated work motions at or above
… Read more »The West Virginia Supreme Court unanimously upheld the closure of the temporary total disability claim for a Walmart employee with ongoing complaints of pain when her treating physician
… Read more »Due to the continuing restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic, the North Carolina Industrial Commission will now accept pleadings, motions, petitions and affidavits that have
… Read more »Texas Mutual Insurance Co. has announced $3.5 million in dividend payments to new policyholders.
It's part of the company's $330 million in dividends to some
… Read more »A Texas appellate court ruled that an insurance carrier was entitled to dismissal of a worker’s claims that it failed to make timely payment of
… Read more »The Delaware Superior Court ruled that the Industrial Accident Board properly compelled a worker to sign a receipt of payment provided by her employer that
… Read more »A high school dean who was injured breaking up a student fight is now looking for a job after a Florida school district fired him
… Read more »A rating organization has made changes to proposed revisions in oil and gas worker classifications after the largest comp carrier in Texas raised concerns.
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… Read more »Sep 2-4, 2025
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