The South Carolina Court of Appeals upheld an award of permanent partial disability benefits to an injured deputy sheriff.
Case: Crowley v. Darlington County, No.
… Read more »The North Carolina Court of Appeals ruled that a worker could proceed with a civil suit against her employer stemming from an attack by a
… Read more »The Georgia Court of Appeals ruled that a worker’s settlement of his compensation claim against his employer did not preclude him from pursuing a civil
… Read more »The Texas Department of Insurance said it closed seven Division of Workers’ Compensation field offices along the Gulf Coast in response to Hurricane Beryl.
The
… Read more »The Virginia Workers’ Compensation Commission announced that Wesley G. Marshall was elected to a three-year term as chairman, effective Monday.
Wesley G. Marshall
… Read more »The Oklahoma Workers’ Compensation Commission provided contact information for the newly created court that will hear legacy claims from before the 2014 reforms that created
… Read more »The Florida Division of Workers’ Compensation published the state's 2024 medical fee schedule.
The schedule of maximum reimbursement allowances for physician and nonhospital services takes
… Read more »The South Carolina Supreme Court reinstated an award of permanent total disability benefits for a worker who lost the use of his back, despite the low impairment
… Read more »The South Carolina Court of Appeals upheld the summary dismissal of a worker’s defamation claim against his employer for alleged statements made after he appeared
… Read more »A divided Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled that two workers employed by a local delivery contractor for Amazon Inc. could not be compelled to arbitrate their
… Read more »Oct 10, 2025
Join Kids’ Chance of Illinois for A Night of Glitz & Giving at the Fountain Blue as we come togeth …
Nov 7, 2025
Join Hawai'i’s premier workers’ comp event for expert insights, top-tier networking, and standout …