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  • State: Alabama
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The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission has affirmed more than $1 million in fines against an Alabama automotive parts manufacturer after the 2016

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  • State: Maryland
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Asha Joseph Jefferson was recently appointed a member of the Maryland Workers’ Compensation Commission.

Asha Joseph Jefferson

Gov. Wes Moore nominated Jefferson,

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  • State: Kentucky
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A lawn service company has been cited by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration over claims it allowed employees to operate industrial lawnmowers without proper

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  • State: Tennessee
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The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration announced on Thursday penalties against a McDonald’s franchise in Morristown, Tennessee, after a 15-year-old employee suffered hot oil

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  • State: Tennessee
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A man who became trapped in a machine at a Bulls Gap, Tennessee, manufacturing plant died from his injuries on March 19, according to the

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  • State: Delaware
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A Delaware Superior Court judge ruled that the Industrial Accident Board abused its discretion in ordering a worker to eliminate her narcotic dependence for a

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  • State: Oklahoma
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The Oklahoma state House of Representatives passed a measure that would allow first responders to receive workers’ compensation benefits for post-traumatic stress disorder without an

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  • State: Alabama
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The Alabama Court of Civil Appeals ruled that an employer was entitled to have a workers’ compensation action against it transferred from the county where

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  • State: Virginia
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Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin approved measures making arson and bomb investigators eligible for a presumption that certain cancers are compensable.

Gov. Glenn Youngkin

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  • State: Delaware
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The Delaware Superior Court upheld a decision of the Industrial Accident Board awarding limited benefits to a worker for his injuries from a fall from

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