
The District of Columbia’s highest court overturned a finding that an injured worker was not an employee within the meaning of the Workers’ Compensation Act.
Case:
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The Maryland Insurance Administration announced that penalties for certain statutory violations will increase on Oct. 1.
The maximum penalty the administration can impose on an unauthorized
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The National Council on Compensation Insurance filed with the West Virginia Office of the Insurance Commissioner a proposed workers’ compensation loss cost decrease of 9.1%,
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The Virginia Court of Appeals upheld a denial of benefits to a worker for his injuries from falling from a scaffold, finding he was an
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The West Virginia Intermediate Court of Appeals upheld the denial of a worker’s claim for injuries allegedly suffered while assisting a colleague having a medical
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The West Virginia Intermediate Court of Appeals ruled that the Workers’ Compensation Board of Review erred in finding that a worker who lost part of
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The Delaware Superior Court said the Industrial Accident Board did not err when it held that a truck driver was a farmworker and therefore not
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The Tennessee Court of Appeals said a series of post-order motions filed by a self-represented injured worker didn’t extend the statute of limitations, so the
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The West Virginia Intermediate Court of Appeals affirmed the denial of a worker’s application for permanent total disability.
Case: Murray American Energy Inc. v. Harshey,
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The Delaware Superior Court overturned a determination that an injured worker failed to exhaust reasonable conservative measures to treat his knee injury before opting for
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