The Supreme Court of New Hampshire upheld a determination that an injured worker’s condition had not worsened, and she remained entitled to benefits at a
… Read more »New York Gov. Kathy Hochul on Friday signed a package of bills intended to remove barriers and expedite workers’ compensation claims and payments from the
… Read more »The Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office announced the owner of a masonry company was charged with failing to report employees in an effort to reduce his
… Read more »The Illinois Appellate Court ruled that an injured police officer was entitled to a line-of-duty disability pension.
Case: Snarski v. Board of Trustees of the
… Read more »The Supreme Court of New Hampshire upheld a denial of benefits to a worker for her neck issues following a compensable shoulder injury.
Case: In
… Read more »The Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation announced that the state is accepting comments on proposed changes to the inpatient hospital fee schedule as part of
… Read more »The Ohio Supreme Court ruled that the Bureau of Workers' Compensation erred in assigning employees of the Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Regional Council of Governments two classifications for
… Read more »The federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration fined an Ohio auto parts maker $271,403, saying the company exposed workers to fires and failed to train
… Read more »The Iowa Court of Appeals upheld the authorization of a spinal cord stimulator trial for a worker with chronic back pain from a train accident that
… Read more »Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul filed a lawsuit accusing a construction company of misclassifying workers and paying them in cash in an effort to skirt
… Read more »Oct 11, 2024
Cost: $70 for HCA Members $85 for Non-Members/Guests Includes lunch …
Oct 20-22, 2024
Join us for the 2024 Annual Conference hosted by the National Association of Occupational Health P …