
An Ohio appellate court upheld a decision to allow a worker to expand the scope of her claim to include aggravation of her psychological conditions
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A Louisiana appellate court ruled that an unlawfully employed teenager who suffered extensive burn injuries was not entitled to additional compensation for severe burns or
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A successful ballot initiative pushed by ride-hailing firms that exempted their drivers from a new law that would have classified them as employees did not
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The Washington Court of Appeals overturned certain safety citations against a bulk transfer business, finding it did not qualify as a marine terminal, but that
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The Hawaii Supreme Court reinstated an injured nurse’s appeal of a decision compelling her to attend additional independent medical examinations after she allegedly suffered injuries
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The Minnesota Supreme Court ruled that a deputy sheriff’s entitlement to benefits for his post-traumatic stress disorder ended once his psychiatrist found he no longer
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A California lawmaker floated the idea of giving the Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board more time to decide cases to cut down on the number of
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A California appellate court vacated a restitution order for a former professional employer organization manager convicted of engaging in an unlawful workers’ compensation business transaction and
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A California appellate court ruled that a workers’ compensation insurance carrier should have been granted summary judgment dismissing an equitable contribution claim filed by the
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The Maryland Appellate Court ruled that the exclusive remedy rule did not bar three workers from maintaining a tort suit against a warehouse operator arising
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …

