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  • State: Texas
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The Texas Supreme Court ruled that a property owner did not owe a duty of care to an employee who was struck and killed by

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  • State: North Carolina
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The North Carolina Court of Appeals upheld an award of additional temporary total disability benefits to an injured worker, as well as an order for

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  • State: Pennsylvania
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The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania upheld an arbitrator’s award of benefits to a corrections officer for his injuries from crashing his patrol vehicle when he

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  • State: Pennsylvania
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The Pennsylvania Supreme Court will address whether specific loss benefits should be limited posthumously to workers who die because of a cause unrelated to the work

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  • State: Maryland
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The Maryland Appellate Court ruled that a pediatrician waited too long to file her occupational disease claim.

Dr. Stacy Scott-McKinny is a board-certified pediatrician who

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  • State: Ohio
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An Ohio appellate court ruled that a worker was not entitled to relief from Industrial Commission decisions denying his claim for benefits and declining to

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  • State: California
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The California Division of Workers’ Compensation would get eight new judges, under a preliminary budget unveiled this week.

The $291 billion budget Gov. Gavin Newsom

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  • State: Connecticut
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The Connecticut Appellate Court ruled that an injured worker who reached maximum medical improvement could no longer receive temporary disability benefits, as a matter of

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  • State: Delaware
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The Delaware Supreme Court ruled that a medical care provider lacked legal standing to challenge an insurance carrier’s use of a billing code to deny

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  • State: Oregon
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The Oregon Court of Appeals ruled that the director of the Department of Consumer and Business Services has the authority to address a medical billing

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