
A Texas appellate court ruled that an insurance carrier could not move to set aside a worker’s settlement with a third-party tortfeasor without first successfully
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The Missouri Court of Appeals ruled that the testimony of a witness was properly excluded from the trial for a wrongful death claim.
Case: Tate
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Florida authorities have charged a 71-year-old construction company owner with premium fraud after he allegedly underreported payroll by more than $1 million.
Everado Borettini, of
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The Missouri Court of Appeals revived a hairdresser's claim for benefits for his mesothelioma from his exposure to asbestos in the hair dryers he had
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The Supreme Court of Tennessee’s Special Workers' Compensation Appeals Panel ruled that a worker is entitled to permanent partial disability benefits for his hip and knee
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A Siri-like voice recognition system for workers' comp claims is proving useful in Tennessee, where many claimants are finding it difficult to hire attorneys.
Ann
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A Maryland police officer's workers' compensation claim for mental stress played a significant role in a $20 million settlement with the family of a man killed
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The National Council on Compensation Insurance has made changes to proposed classifications for construction-site salespeople and estimators after a written comment raised concerns.
The NCCI proposed
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The Kentucky Supreme Court ruled that a widow is entitled to benefits because her husband died of complications related to surgery for a compensable injury, but
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The Texas Division of Workers' Compensation says it needs a data collection agent to help make the switch to a new, data-rich claims-reporting standard next
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