The Florida Division of Workers' Compensation will hold another hearing on proposed changes to utilization and medical reimbursement dispute rules, the agency announced.
The hearing
… Read more »A Missouri appellate court ruled that a worker who suffered a series of injuries failed to prove his entitlement to benefits from the State Second
… Read more »A Texas appellate court ruled that a self-employed worker could not appeal a denial of benefits for his shoulder injury on behalf of himself and his company.
… Read more »Like it or not, virtual hearings are probably here to stay in the Texas workers' compensation system, regulators said Wednesday.
As workers' comp courts and
… Read more »The Texas Division of Workers' Compensation plans to move to the latest electronic claims reporting standard, which will require much more data from insurers, regulators
… Read more »A Louisiana appellate court ruled that an employer could not raise a fraud defense to a nursing assistant’s claim for benefits and that her admittedly
… Read more »A Missouri appellate court ruled that the Line of Duty Compensation Fund is not liable for the payment of benefits to the estate of a
… Read more »Virginia workers' compensation claims resulting from COVID-19 have topped 6,000, which appears to be somewhere in between the per capita numbers for other states that
… Read more »The U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that a welder injured while working onboard a drilling rig qualifies as a Jones Act seaman.
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… Read more »The Texas Division of Workers' Compensation electronic claims management system will be down for maintenance for a few days this week, the division said Monday.
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