
A Louisiana appellate court ruled that a worker was not entitled to additional benefits for a shoulder injury, but her employer was properly sanctioned for
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A divided Florida appellate court ruled that a worker did not enter into a binding settlement agreement with a third-party tortfeasor because the tortfeasor had
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A Texas appellate court ruled that the insurance carrier for a subcontractor had no duty to defend and indemnify a general contractor for claims by
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The Kentucky Department of Workers' Claims has proposed minor changes to administrative rules that govern the filing of information with the department.
The rules would
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A Texas appellate court ruled that an injured truck driver should have been allowed to proceed with his civil suit against his nonsubscribing out-of-state employer.
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The administrative tax and a Second Injury Fund surcharge will remain the same for 2021, while a supplemental charge will drop, the Missouri Department of Labor
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Maryland’s highest court ruled that the average hearing loss for two retired firefighters was properly calculated by counting the number of years between their 50th birthdays
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Delaware Insurance Commissioner Trinidad Navarro on Tuesday announced that workers’ compensation rates will decrease for a fourth consecutive year with an average 11.56% reduction in
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Matthiesen, Wickert & Lehrer announced the opening of a subrogation law office in Jacksonville and said attorney Elizabeth Hernandez has joined the firm as a
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A Louisiana appellate court ruled that a paraplegic worker was entitled to the dismissal of a workers’ compensation insurance carrier’s petition of intervention in his
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …

