The Kentucky Department of Workers’ Claims on Friday announced that most workers’ compensation hearings will be canceled through April 20.
Gov. Steve Beshear on March
… Read more »A Florida appellate court ruled that an injured worker was entitled to a hearing on his entitlement to benefits after his employer conceded that he
… Read more »The 438 deputy sheriffs and correctional officers in Harford County would be eligible for enhanced workers’ compensation benefits, under a bill the Maryland House of
… Read more »Kentucky Employers’ Mutual Insurance on Friday announced that it will provide indemnity benefits for first responders and medical personnel employed by its policyholders who are
… Read more »The Maryland Association for Justice announced a panel session featuring three members of the Workers’ Compensation Commission scheduled for Thursday will be live-streamed because of concerns
… Read more »Florida lawmakers on Thursday gave final approval to a bill that would allow an employer or workers’ compensation carrier to use a licensed nurse registry
… Read more »A Texas appellate court ruled that a self-represented worker’s procedural flubs were fatal to her challenge to the scope of her compensable injury, the date
… Read more »A Texas appellate court ruled that the family of an electrocuted worker could not proceed with a civil suit against his employer, since the evidence
… Read more »A federal jury in Tennessee convicted five people of defrauding private and government insurance programs of more than $30 million with a compound drug scheme.
“The scheme
… Read more »The Maryland Senate unanimously passed bills that would allow the Workers' Compensation Commission to increase Uninsured Employers' Fund assessments and require the Injured Workers’ Insurance
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