A divided Kentucky Supreme Court revived a lawsuit against two defendants, finding they had a duty to protect against foreseeable harm posed by their employees'
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A Florida appellate court ruled that the costs associated with a tetraplegic worker’s travel to visit family out of state did not qualify for coverage
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A New York appellate court ruled that a worker was entitled to the benefit of a change in the law that relieved her of the
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A Texas appellate court upheld a jury’s $4.5 million verdict for a worker injured in an accident in a sawmill.
Antonio Munoz Aserradero LLC owned a
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Lawmakers in Pennsylvania and Hawaii are proposing legislation that would align state standards with federal laws to crack down on inflated prices for compound drugs
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The Colorado Court of Appeals ruled that employers cannot limit maintenance medical benefits to specific treatments in a final admission of liability.
At the same
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A Texas appellate court ruled that a trial judge should have granted the motion of a defendant in a civil suit for leave to designate
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A Texas appellate court affirmed the dismissal of a lawsuit alleging that the negligence of a contractor and subcontractor resulted in a worker's death.
John
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Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner Glen Mulready approved a proposal to transition CompSource Mutual Insurance Co. into a mutual holding company structure.
Commissioner Glen Mulready
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The Wisconsin Court of Appeals, in an unpublished decision, ruled that a police officer’s duty disability benefits could not be offset by the workers' compensation
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