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  • State: Maryland
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Starting this week, the Maryland Workers' Compensation Commission is utilizing modern technology to enhance COVID-19 contact tracing for participants at hearings.

The commission said in

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  • State: Oklahoma
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A divided federal appellate court panel ruled that a railroad was not liable for a train engineer’s injuries from a derailment caused by a misaligned

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  • State: Texas
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Texas Mutual Insurance Co. will host its annual workplace safety summit Wednesday via videoconference, with a focus on keeping employees safe as the COVID-19 pandemic

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  • State: Florida
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A Florida appellate court revived a widow’s civil claim due to a judge’s failure to address arguments regarding immunity of co-employees, managers and employers.

Case: Rossman

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  • State: Maryland
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The Maryland Court of Special Appeals ruled that an emergency medical technician qualified as a “paramedic” entitled to an enhanced award of benefits for a

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  • State: Virginia
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A COVID-19 presumption bill took a big step forward this week when it was approved by the Virginia House Labor and Commerce Committee.

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  • State: Florida
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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

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  • State: Missouri
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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

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  • State: Texas
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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.

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  • State: Texas
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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

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