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Split Supreme Court Denies Benefits to Worker Who Fell on Own Front Steps 12/21/2022
State: KY | Segment: Top | 0 | Popular with Insurance
A divided Kentucky Supreme Court ruled that a worker who fell on her front steps before engaging in work-related travel did not suffer an injury in the course and scope of her employment. ...Read More
 
 

Split Supreme Court Says Worker's Timely Claim Preserves Jurisdiction for Widow's Case 12/20/2022
State: NC | Segment: SOUTH | 0 | Popular with Insurance
The North Carolina Supreme Court ruled that an injured employee's timely workers' compensation claim establishes the Industrial Commission's jurisdiction over the case, including a dependent's subsequent claim for death benefits. ...Read More
 
 

Supreme Court Says Worker's Cohabitant Fiancee Can't Assert Claim for Death Benefits 12/20/2022
State: NC | Segment: SOUTH | 0 | Popular with Insurance
The North Carolina Supreme Court ruled that an individual who lacks a legal relationship with a deceased employee cannot be a dependent entitled to file a claim for death benefits. ...Read More
 
 

Supreme Court Clarifies Broker's Duty to Inform LLC Members of Comp Eligibility 12/16/2022
State: NJ | Segment: Top | 0 | Popular with Legal
The New Jersey Supreme Court ruled that an insurance broker has a duty to advise a limited liability company that a member actively performing services on the company's behalf is eligible for workers' compensation coverage, but the LLC must elect to purchase it. ...Read More
 
 

Staffing Continues to Plague OSHA 12/16/2022
State: NA | Segment: NATIONAL | 0 | Popular with Legal
The number of Occupational Safety and Health Administration inspectors has fallen “steadily” from a high of 860 in 2014 to 750 in 2021, an issue that has made it difficult for the agency to protect workers at an estimated 8 million sites, according to a report released Tuesday by the ...Read More
 
 

Split Supreme Court Clarifies Definition of 'Group Purchaser' Under PPO Statute 12/14/2022
State: LA | Segment: Top | 0 | Popular with Vendor
The Louisiana Supreme Court ruled that a technology company that licenses medical billing software and provides bill review services was not a “group purchaser” subject to the state’s Preferred Provider Organizations statute. ...Read More
 
 

Surgeon Gets Five Years for Accepting Spinal Implant Kickbacks 12/13/2022
State: CA | Segment: WEST | 0 | Popular with Legal
A neurosurgeon who pleaded guilty earlier this year to accepting about $3.3 million in kickbacks for performing spinal surgeries at Pacific Hospital of Long Beach was sentenced to 60 months in federal prison, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for Central California. ...Read More
 
 

Split Court Upholds Dismissal of Mechanic's Labor Law Claim 12/13/2022
State: NY | Segment: NORTH | 0 | Popular with Insurance
A divided New York appellate court upheld the dismissal of a Labor Law claim by a mechanic who was injured when a flatbed trailer fell on him. ...Read More
 
 

Supreme Court Upholds Apportionment of Recovery Between Worker, Lien 12/12/2022
State: VA | Segment: Top | 0 | Popular with Legal
The Virginia Supreme Court ruled that a circuit court properly apportioned the funds available under an automobile liability policy between an injured worker and her employer’s lien. ...Read More
 
 

San Francisco HR Department Names New Work Comp Director 12/09/2022
State: CA | Segment: WEST | 3 | Popular with Legal
The San Francisco Department of Human Resources announced that Julian E. Robinson will succeed Peggy Sugarman as director of workers’ compensation. ...Read More
 
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