Florida's COVID-19-related workers' compensation claims continue to rise in number, but the vast majority have resulted in relatively small indemnity payments, according to the Florida
… Read more »The Kentucky Court of Appeals ruled that a worker who returned to his time-of-injury job is entitled to an increased award of benefits after he
… Read more »Federal workplace safety regulators fined a Louisiana health care system $13,494 for failing to ensure workers had proper personal protective equipment.
The Occupational Safety and
… Read more »The Delaware Supreme Court declined to step in and stop an injured worker from pursuing a bad-faith claim against a third-party claims administrator.
Case: Helmsman
… Read more »The Texas Division of Workers' Compensation announced it will raise the maximum level of weekly benefits by 3.7%.
The state’s maximum for temporary total disability will
… Read more »The South Carolina Court of Appeals ruled that a worker failed to prove that his complaints after a work accident were related to an aggravation of
… Read more »A Senate bill that would provide a COVID-19 presumption for first responders, health workers and teachers appears to have died in a special session of
… Read more »The Maryland Court of Special Appeals ruled that a bus driver is entitled to additional medical treatment for his knee more than four years after he
… Read more »The Texas Department of Insurance is reminding insurers that data submitted for rating, underwriting and claims handling must be accurate, even if the data comes
… Read more »The West Virginia Office of Insurance Commissioner is asking insurers and self-insurers to thoroughly investigate black lung claims to eliminate ambiguity.
Insurers and self-insured employers
… Read more »Sep 2-4, 2025
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