Workers' Compensation News
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State Attorney General Announces Disappointment in Purdue Bankruptcy Plan | 03/18/2021 | |
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| California Attorney General Xavier Becerra’s office announced that Becerra is among 24 attorneys general in the U.S. who have expressed di...Read More | |||
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Subcontractor Gets Stop-Work Order for Alleged Violations | 03/18/2021 | |
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| The New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development has cited a subcontractor performing work on the Jersey Shore boardwalk for six alleged violations, including misclassifying employees as independent contractors and failing to carry workers’ comp insurance, according to local med...Read More | |||
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Sept. 1 Rate Filing Won't Include COVID-19 Provision, WCIRB Officials Predict | 03/17/2021 | |
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| By: Mark Powell (Reporter) | |||
| State: CA | Segment: Top | 0 | Popular with Legal | |||
| Staff from the California Workers’ Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau and members of its Actuarial Committee agreed Tuesday that the bureau likely won’t include a COVID-19 provision in its Sept....Read More | |||
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Security System Installer Can't Sue Homeowners for His Fall Down Stairs | 03/17/2021 | |
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| A California appellate court ruled that an injured worker could not maintain a civil suit against the owners of a home for his injuries from a fall on the staircase while he was installing a security system. ...Read More | |||
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Supreme Court Deems Older Worker With Partially Amputated Leg 'Obviously Unemployable' | 03/17/2021 | |
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| The South Dakota Supreme Court ruled that a worker who suffered the partial amputation of a leg was “obviously unemployable” by his physical condition, age, training and experience. ...Read More | |||
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Supreme Court Clarifies Requirements for Employer to Prove a Bona Fide Job Offer | 03/15/2021 | |
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| State: AR | Segment: SOUTH | 0 | Popular with Legal | |||
| The Arkansas Supreme Court ruled that an employer’s failure to provide evidence that it offered an injured worker a position within his capabilities left the employer liable for wage-loss benefits. ...Read More | |||
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Single-Payer Proposal Would Create Board to Address Comp Issues | 03/15/2021 | |
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| State: TX | Segment: SOUTH | 0 | Popular with Legal | |||
| A Texas lawmaker plans to create a single-payer proposal and an advisory panel to decide how to handle occupational injuries. The pr...Read More | |||
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Senate Passes Bill Modifying Classification Appeals Board | 03/15/2021 | |
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| State: CO | Segment: WEST | 0 | Popular with Legal | |||
| The Colorado Senate on Friday unanimously approved a bill that would modify provisions related to the Workers’ Compensation Classification Appeals Board. ...Read More | |||
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Senate Passes Security Deposit, Claim-Reopening Bill | 03/12/2021 | |
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| State: MT | Segment: WEST | 0 | Popular with Legal | |||
| The Montana Senate passed a bill that would repeal security deposit requirements for carriers and eliminate the requirement to include medical reports with joint petitions to reopen benefits. ...Read More | |||
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Safety Experts Anticipate More OSHA Scrutiny, Larger Fines Under New Administration | 03/11/2021 | |
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| By: Mark Powell (Reporter) | |||
| State: NA | Segment: Top | 0 | Popular with Legal | |||
| Businesses should prepare for more workplace inspections and increasing penalties for violations as President Biden’s administration may ramp up the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s investigative efforts, according to observers. ...Read More | |||









