A New York appellate court upheld the nonschedule classification of a worker’s permanent impairment from a foot injury.
Case: Matter of Lyman v. New York
… Read more »A New Jersey real estate developer and two contractors are facing a total of $518,037 in fines after allegedly and willfully exposing workers to dangerously
… Read more »A New York appellate court upheld the disqualification of a worker’s benefits because he failed to disclose he had performed work for his own business.
… Read more »A New York appellate court ruled that an allegedly injured worker should have been granted leave to file a late claim against a state agency,
… Read more »A New York appellate court ruled that a worker should have been granted partial summary judgment on his Labor Law claims based on his fall
… Read more »A New York appellate court upheld a grant of summary judgment to a construction worker injured by a falling section of hose.
Case: Tinti v.
… Read more »The Indiana Workers’ Compensation Board announced that the Second Injury Fund assessment factors for 2023 will be the same as those used in 2022.
The
… Read more »The Montana Department of Labor and Industry announced plans to update its electronic claims system next year as well as a training and testing webinar
… Read more »The Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation announced that a man who held three jobs while receiving benefits pleaded guilty to fraud and was ordered to
… Read more »The Illinois Appellate Court upheld a finding that an assembly line worker’s condition of was causally related to an accident that happened when a forklift
… Read more »Oct 11, 2024
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