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  • State: District of Columbia
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The District of Columbia U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the dismissal of disability discrimination claims by a former air traffic controller against the Federal

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  • State: Arkansas
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The Arkansas Court of Appeals upheld an award of benefits to a nurse for a knee injury despite inconsistencies in the evidence.

Case: Fulton County Hospital

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  • State: Virginia
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The Virginia Workers' Compensation Commission, closed for two weeks after a staff member showed symptoms of COVID-19, will reopen Tuesday.

The commission said in an

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  • State: North Carolina
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The North Carolina Industrial Commission is accepting comments on proposed changes to electronic filing procedures.

The changes are needed to enable the most efficient processing

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  • State: South Carolina
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The South Carolina Workers' Compensation Commission has asked computer services giant Microsoft to analyze what went wrong with its much-anticipated electronic filing and claims management

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  • State: Mississippi
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The Mississippi Supreme Court ruled that a homeowner could not be held civilly liable for injuries an insurance adjuster suffered while inspecting the roof of

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  • State: Arkansas
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The Arkansas Supreme Court ruled that an injured sheriff’s deputy was time-barred from pursuing a claim for additional compensation for his brain and neuropathy injuries.

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  • State: Missouri
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The Missouri Court of Appeals ruled that the state Labor and Industrial Relations Commission acted outside the scope of its authority in accepting and ruling

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  • State: Florida
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A Florida appellate court ruled that a worker who retired for reasons unrelated to her workplace injuries prior to reaching maximum medical improvement was entitled

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  • State: Missouri
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The Missouri Supreme Court unanimously ruled that a worker was not entitled to benefits for alleged injuries from a fall at doctor’s office.

Case: Schoen

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