Moving to the sixth edition of the American Medical Association’s Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment didn’t reduce benefits to such an extent that workers were left without an adequate remedy for occupational injuries, attorneys for an employer and the state Attorney General’s Office told the Kansas Supreme Court on Thursday.
Michelle Haskins, an attorney for U.S. Food Service, and Dwight Carswell, assistant solicitor general, during oral arguments conducted via Zoom asked the high court to overturn a 2018 appellate court decision prohibiting the use of the six...
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