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DE - Sole Proprietor Not Covered by Comp for Injuries From Employee Attack

03/05/2026 | 0

The Delaware Supreme Court ruled that a sole proprietor was not entitled to coverage under his company’s workers’ compensation policy for his injuries from being attacked by an employee. Robert Bayly was the sole proprietor of Red House Motors and Bayly’s Garage. He purchased a workers’ compensation insurance policy from Federated Reserve Insurance Co. for his employees, and an executive personal liability policy for himself. Bayly was named in the workers’ compensation policy, but only as the sole proprietor of the businesses and not as an employee. Delaware C... Read More

AL - Shoulder Injury Warrants PTD Award for Worker With Disabling Heart Condition

03/05/2026 | 0

The Alabama Court of Civil Appeals upheld a determination that a worker with a disabling heart condition was permanently and totally disabled by a shoulder injury alone. Case: Professional Education Services Group LLC v. Ford, No. CL-2025-0215, 02/13/2026, published. Facts: Richard Ford worked for Professional Education Services Group LLC, doing heating, ventilation and air conditioning work. In June 2019, Ford injured his left shoulder at work. Dr. Thomas Thomasson performed a reverse total shoulder arthroplasty on Ford's left shoulder in June 2020. Ford underwent a functional capacit... Read More

WV - Supreme Court Upholds Denial of Benefits for Teacher's Claim of Injury From Dancing

03/05/2026 | 0

The West Virginia Supreme Court upheld the denial of a teacher’s claim of injury from dancing with a group of kindergarteners. Case: Conley v. Logan County Board of Education, No. 25-660, 02/13/2026, published. Facts: Christie Conley worked for the Logan County Board of Education as a physical education teacher. She filed a workers’ compensation claim, asserting that she had injured her left hip while dancing with kindergarten pupils. X-rays taken that same day showed no acute abnormality, but Conley reported constant hip pain to Dr. Robert McCleary at an appointment two weeks l... Read More

NY - Worker Struck by Falling Chisel Gets Summary Judgment on Labor Law Claim

03/05/2026 | 0

A New York appellate court ruled that a worker struck by a falling chisel should have been granted summary judgment on his Labor Law claim. Case: Contreras v. City of New York, No. 161063/19, 01/20/2026, published. Facts: Roger J. Contreras allegedly suffered injuries when a chisel fell and struck him while he was taking a designated coffee break at a construction project involving an exterior restoration of a five-story school. Contreras testified that he took his break either on or underneath the sidewalk bridge on the jobsite with two other co-workers. He claimed that the scaffolding abo... Read More

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Press - Stroke Experts Challenge

02/12/2026 | 0

Study published by Centre for Neuro Skills researchers in Brain Injury journal argues current insurance policies leave stroke survivors with preventable disabilities and cost society billions BAKERSFIELD, Calif. – Stroke survivors need ongoing care far beyond the traditional 90-day recovery window, according to a recently published peer-reviewed article written by the Centre for Neuro Skills (CNS) research team. The article presents evidence that challenges current healthcare practices, limiting stroke treatment to the first 60-90 days post-injury. It indicates that a stroke should... Read More

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CA - Johnson: Preliminary Thoughts on the 2026 SIBTF Trailer Bill

By Arthur L. Johnson
03/04/2026 | 0

The changes proposed by the Gov. Gavin Newsom administration in the SIBTF trailer bill are going to have wide-ranging and serious effects, both on Subsequent Injuries Benefits Trust Fund claims and on the underlying industrial claim. Consider the following: 1. Medical legal evidence can be obtained only in the basic case, and there shall be no “SIBTF medical reports.”  What that means is that all discovery (likely at the cost of the industrial carrier on the subsequent industrial injury) will have to occur in the basic case. All evidence of pre-existing disability, all ... Read More

AZ - Senate Passes Bill to Extend Death Benefits for First Responders

03/05/2026 | 0

The Arizona Senate passed a bill that would allow spouses of first responders killed at work to continue receiving death benefits after remarriage. The Senate on Tuesday voted 26-4 to pass SB 1136, which would require paying death benefits to the surviving spouse of a first responder until the spouse's death. Death benefits for other types of workers are paid until death or remarriage. First responders covered by the bill include peace officers, firefighters, paramedics and volunteers operating in an official capacity on behalf of a governmental entity during an emergency or law enforcem... Read More

OR - Legislature Passes Bill to Modify Benefit Calculation

03/05/2026 | 0

Oregon lawmakers voted to send the governor a bill that would modify how total disability benefits are calculated. The state House of Representatives on Tuesday voted 52-0 to pass SB 1519, which would create a tiered structure for temporary total and permanent total disability benefits. Currently, benefits are two-thirds of a worker's weekly wages and capped at 133% of the state's average weekly wage.  Benefits for workers injured on or after Jan. 1 would be 75% of the portion of a worker's wage that is equal to or less than 75% of the state's average weekly wage, and 6... Read More

WA - Lawmakers Pass Electronic Notice Bill

03/05/2026 | 0

Lawmakers in Washington voted to send the governor a bill requested by the Department of Labor and Industries that would allow the agency to use electronic notices for communications currently sent through the mail. The department, which administers the workers' compensation and workplace safety programs, and enforces hour and wage laws and licensing or registration requirements for certain professions, regularly mails notices to employees, employers and other entities. State law requires that most notices be sent by mail in a way that they can be tracked and delivery can be confirmed. S... Read More

NATL. - Tower MSA Webinar to Focus on MSP Compliance

03/05/2026 | 0

Tower MSA Partners is holding a webinar on Wednesday to explore how changes to Medicare Secondary Payer rules are impacting workers' compensation claims. So-called Section 111 mandatory requirements to report settlement information to Medicare went into effect last year. The U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services also discontinued formal review of $0 set-asides. As CMS prepares to initiate its first round of Section 111 reporting audits, Tower Chief Compliance Officer Dan Anders will discuss what all the changes mean for carriers, self-insured employers and defense attorneys... Read More

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Press - Centre for Neuro Skills Physician-Researcher Dr. Brent Masel to Receive NABIS Legends Award for Lifetime of Contributions to Traumatic Brain Injury Care

02/26/2026 | 0

North American Brain Injury Society honors the pioneering neurorehabilitation researcher and clinician at the NABIS 18th Annual Conference on Brain Injury, March 11-13, 2026, Hilton Arlington National Landing, Arlington, VA BAKERSFIELD, Calif.- The North American Brain Injury Society (NABIS) has named Brent E. Masel, M.D., executive vice president for medical affairs at Centre for Neuro Skills (CNS), as the 2026 recipient of its NABIS Legends Award – the organization's highest honor for lifetime achievement in the field of traumatic brain injury (TBI). The award will ... Read More

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ID - Supreme Court Upholds Dismissal of Father's Tort Claims for Son's Death

03/04/2026 | 0

The Idaho Supreme Court upheld the summary dismissal of a father’s claims against an employer for the death of his son. Colby Eldon Johnson worked for Beadz Brothers Farms. In the early morning of Aug.18, 2020, shortly after the end of the shift, Johnson’s co-workers discovered his lifeless body entangled in machinery. No one saw what had happened, but it appeared Johnson was attempting to repair the connection between a truck and a self-unloading bed when he became caught and pulled into the gears. Johnson’s father filed a civil suit against Beadz Brothers, asserting... Read More

IA - Court Upholds Summary Dismissal of Worker's Gross Negligence Claim for Brother's Death

03/04/2026 | 0

The Iowa Court of Appeals upheld the summary dismissal of a worker’s gross negligence claim against a co-employee for his brother’s fatal railcar accident. Case: Stalkfleet v. Stroughmatt, No. 24-1816, 02/11/2026, published. Facts: Damon Stalkfleet and his brother, Dillon Stalkfleet, were a part of a switch operation team at Bakery Feeds railyard. Damon’s job was to operate a Rail King railcar mover, and Dillon served as a spotter. The Rail King was equipped with an air brake system, but the air brakes were not working. The Rail King also had a wheel brake, which required ... Read More

TX - Self-Represented Worker's Challenge to Impairment Rating Dismissed

03/04/2026 | 0

A Texas appellate court dismissed a self-represented worker’s attempt to challenge his impairment rating due to a lack of jurisdiction. Case: Juarez v. Texas Mutual Insurance Co., No. 10-26-00042-CV, 02/26/2026, published. Facts and procedural history: Jesus Juarez worked for CellTech Cargo LLC. He filed suit against CellTech, seeking damages for alleged personal injuries. This lawsuit was nonsuited with prejudice in August 2025. Juarez also filed a claim with the Texas Division of Workers’ Compensation. During the workers’ compensation proceedings, Juarez was found to h... Read More

WV - Worker Seeking Pneumoconiosis Benefits Fails to Prove Abnormal Dust Exposure

03/04/2026 | 0

West Virginia’s Intermediate Court of Appeals upheld the denial of benefits for a worker’s occupational pneumoconiosis, finding he did not establish that he was exposed to abnormal quantities of dust during the course of and resulting from his employment. Case: Kessler v. West Virginia Paving Inc., No. 25-ICA-275, 02/06/2026, published. Facts: Joseph Kessler worked as a section boss in a coal mine for Carbon Fuel from 1975 to 1982; as a miner operator for Terry Coal from 1986 to 1987; as a motor man in a coal mine for Gauley Mine Services from 2001 to 2002; and as a rock qua... Read More

NY - Injured Worker Pleads Guilty to Double Dipping

03/04/2026 | 0

New York State Workers’ Compensation Fraud Inspector General Lucy Lang on Tuesday announced that a man pleaded guilty to fraud for working while collecting more than $10,000 in workers' compensation benefits. Christopher Cronk, 58, claimed he could not work because of an ankle injury sustained in the course of his work as a painter for Cutting Edge Painting in March 2021. "But by March 2022, Cronk had resumed paid painting work at private properties and businesses — surveillance footage captured him working, witness statements confirmed it, and bank records reflected pay... Read More

KY - Bill Would Move DWC to Governor's Office

03/04/2026 | 0

Kentucky's Department of Workers' Claims would be administratively attached to the governor's office under recently introduced legislation. SB 343 would transfer the department from the Education and Labor Cabinet, a move that could give the governor's office more direct oversight of the agency. Though many state agencies in Kentucky are led by a cabinet secretary appointed by the governor, others, including the Local Government and Military Affairs departments, are directly attached to the governor's office. In theory, this removes a layer of bureaucracy and promote... Read More

CA - HIRMA, WorkCompCentral Webinar to Cover Cumulative Trauma Injuries

03/04/2026 | 0

The Hispanic Insurance and Risk Management Association and WorkCompCentral are hosting a free webinar March 13 to discuss cumulative trauma injuries. The panel will cover adjuster and employer responsibilities, evolving legal standards, increasing awareness of mental health issues and emerging trends regarding compensability. Presenters will also share insights from depositions and discuss what can create unnecessary exposure. Speakers include Evelyn Medina, a senior associate at AVR Law; Sandy Avina, claims services manager at the California Schools JPA; and Annie Pomer, claims director at ... Read More