Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee has signed into law a bill that would make misclassification and premium fraud penalties apply to perpetrators' successor companies.
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The Mississippi Supreme Court ruled that an injured worker failed to present adequate evidence to support a jury’s $2.8 million verdict in his lawsuit against
… Read more »The Supreme Court of Tennessee’s Special Workers’ Compensation Panel upheld an award of benefits to a boilermaker for his hearing loss but reduced his vocational disability
… Read more »The Maryland Workers' Compensation Commission has released 2020 medical fee schedules, showing a modest increase for most procedures.
For Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code 34520,
… Read more »All in-person hearings and mediations are now canceled, at least through July 6, and video-based proceedings are strongly encouraged, the Georgia Board of Workers' Compensation
… Read more »The Oklahoma Workers' Compensation offices and the Court of Existing Claims in Tulsa will be closed Thursday and Friday while the downtown area prepares for
… Read more »Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards has signed a slew of bills into law this week, including ones that would protect employers from liability lawsuits and
… Read more »In a case of first impression, the Maryland Court of Special Appeals ruled that a worker can assert a wrongful termination claim if his employer
… Read more »A Louisiana appellate court ruled that an allegedly injured worker could not bring a malpractice action against his former attorney who had filed an unsuccessful
… Read more »A Louisiana appellate court upheld a decision by the medical director to approve a surgical procedure requested by a worker’s treating neurosurgeon.
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