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  • State: Missouri
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The Missouri Court of Appeals ruled that an out-of-state employee could not maintain a tort claim against her supervisor for her injuries from an in-state

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  • State: Maryland
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Maryland’s highest court ruled that the terms of a worker’s settlement and release prior to his death did not bar his widow from later filing

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  • State: Texas
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The Texas Division of Workers' Compensation will evaluate health care providers in 2021 mostly on their work-status reports and medical evaluation reports, the division said

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  • State: Louisiana
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A Louisiana appellate court upheld a denial of benefits to a paramedic for his alleged injuries from being attacked while attending to a patient. 

Case:

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  • State: Texas
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The Texas Department of Insurance announced that the National Council on Compensation Insurance filed proposed rule changes in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The filing

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  • State: Florida
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A workshop scheduled for Wednesday on medical billing review has been postponed until July 22, and a hearing set for June has been moved to

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  • State: Florida
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In a case of first impression, a federal appellate court ruled that an injured worker could not assert a viable claim against a shipowner for

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  • State: Kentucky
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The Kentucky Department of Workers' Claims will hold a video-based public hearing on Thursday to gain feedback on changing some claims adjudication procedures back to

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  • State: South Carolina
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A divided South Carolina Court of Appeals ruled that a worker is not entitled to benefits for a neck injury, even though his employer admitted

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  • State: Oklahoma
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Starting Nov. 1, chiropractors can be reimbursed for treating injured workers, although the employer gets to choose which chiropractor treats.

Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt this

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