The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania ruled that a claims administrator could not carry its burden of proof to challenge the amounts charged by a medical
… Read more »A New York appellate court ruled that the report and testimony of a worker’s expert should not have been kept from evidence even though the
… Read more »The Iowa Court of Appeals ruled that a worker was entitled to alternate care for a knee injury, but not for his head injury.
Case:
… Read more »The New Mexico Workers' Compensation Administration is holding informational sessions throughout the state on June 10.
The series of free events is intended to provide
… Read more »The federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration said it updated the inspection program that focuses on businesses with high rates of injuries.
OSHA’s Site-Specific Targeting
… Read more »The Workers’ Compensation Appeals Board erred when it held that the failure to list in a pretrial conference the statement reports from a qualified medical
… Read more »Connecticut lawmakers on Monday adopted amendments to a budget bill to address a high court decision from March allowing judges to award temporary disability benefits
… Read more »California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara approved regulatory changes recommended by the Workers’ Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau.
Commissioner Ricardo Lara
The commissioner approved
… Read more »A Texas appellate court ruled that an injured worker forfeited any issues on her appeal due to inadequate briefing.
Case: Jones v. Mansfield Independent School
… Read more »A scaffolding company must pay a $7,000 fine after an employee was seriously injured from a scaffold component that rolled off an upper level and struck his
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