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  • State: Connecticut
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The Connecticut Appellate Court reinstated an administrative law judge’s denial of benefits to the widow of a police officer who killed himself at work using

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  • State: Minnesota
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The Minnesota Supreme Court affirmed the finding that a Minneapolis police officer had a compensable claim for post-traumatic stress disorder and was entitled to an

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  • State: California
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California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara said the first rate increase in a decade should serve as a warning of increasing workers' compensation costs.

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  • State: Rhode Island
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A divided Rhode Island Supreme Court upheld a determination that a state trooper was entitled to a duty disability pension.

Staci Shepherd worked as a

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  • State: California
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The workers' compensation pure premium advisory rate will increase 8.7%, effective Sept. 1, the first rate hike in California since the start of 2015.

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  • State: California
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The nonpartisan fiscal and policy adviser to the California Legislature said the Subsequent Injury Benefit Trust Fund is no longer aligned with the benefit structure

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  • State: New Mexico
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The New Mexico Supreme Court ruled that injured workers are entitled to an award of reasonable attorney fees, up to the statutory cap, for each

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  • State: Montana
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The Montana Workers’ Compensation Court denied State Fund’s motion for summary judgment dismissing a worker’s claim for temporary partial disability benefits, finding that he had

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  • State: California
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Injuries that would be presumed compensable for hospital workers under a bill pending in the Assembly occur at similar rates — and are denied at

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  • State: New Mexico
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The New Mexico Supreme Court ruled that a statutory cap on attorney fees enacted in 1987 does not apply to appeals.

The high court said

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