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Industrial Accident Board Denies EMT’s Motion to Amend Injury Date, Citing Statute of Limitations and Inexcusable Neglect
July 1, 2025
by Benjamin K. Durstein
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Petition to terminate total disability benefits for claimant who had light-duty restrictions that could not be accommodated denied; claimant had reasonable expectation of returning to pre-injury job with same employer when his condition improved.
February 1, 2025
by Benjamin K. Durstein
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Delaware Superior Court reverses Industrial Accident Board decision, holding the Board erred as a matter of law and abused its discretion when it awarded compensation to a claimant whose intoxication proximately caused a motor vehicle accident.
January 1, 2025
by Benjamin K. Durstein
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TOP 10 DEVELOPMENTS IN DELAWARE WORKERS’ COMPENSATION IN 2024
December 1, 2024
by Benjamin K. Durstein
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Petition for compensability of post-concussion syndrome treatment granted. Petition to terminate total disability benefits, alleging ability to return to work w/restrictions and forfeited right to benefits for refusing reasonable medical treatment, denied
November 1, 2024
by Benjamin K. Durstein
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Relying on Delaware Superior Court memorandum opinion that determined the Industrial Accident Board correctly decided to terminate total disability benefits following a total knee replacement, Delaware Supreme Court affirms Boards’ decision.
October 1, 2024
by Benjamin K. Durstein
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The Delaware Superior Court affirms Industrial Accident Board’s decision and rejects claimant’s argument on appeal that the Board’s decision to allow certain questioning from the employer’s attorney constituted a reversible abuse of discretion.
September 1, 2024
by Benjamin K. Durstein
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Delaware Superior Court reverses and remands Industrial Accident Board’s decision involving a Utilization Review appeal because it was unclear whether the Board had correctly applied the relevant Delaware Healthcare Practice Guidelines.
August 1, 2024
by Benjamin K. Durstein
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The Delaware Supreme Court affirms decision that a COVID-19 workplace exposure at a poultry processing plant did not qualify as a compensable occupational disease.
July 1, 2024
by Benjamin K. Durstein
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Superior Court affirms IAB decision enforcing workers’ compensation settlement agreement and rejected claimant’s attorney’s argument of entitlement to common law “attorney’s charging lien” that was not a term of the settlement.
June 1, 2024
by Benjamin K. Durstein
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Delaware Supreme Court affirms the decisions of the IAB and Superior Court, holding that an employer CORRECTLY paid for ketamine infusion treatment in accordance with the Delaware Fee Schedule.
May 1, 2024
by Benjamin K. Durstein
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Superior Court affirms decision denying claimant’s motion to strike medical expert testimony regarding medical records produced for the first time after claimant’s medical expert’s deposition.
April 1, 2024
by Benjamin K. Durstein
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Delaware Supreme Court affirms IAB decision and rejects employer’s arguments that Superior Court Civil Rule 41(a)(1) and the doctrine of collateral estoppel barred claimant from filing a petition for a recurrence of total disability benefits.
March 1, 2024
by Benjamin K. Durstein
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Delaware Superior Court affirms an Industrial Accident Board decision that a claimant injured while performing an employer-related volunteer activity was not within the course and scope of employment.
February 1, 2024
by Benjamin K. Durstein
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Superior Court affirms decision that claimant failed to prove she contracted COVID-19 at work, but does not reach issue of whether COVID-19 qualifies as an occupational disease for a nurse who worked in the “COVID wing” of a hospital.
January 1, 2024
by Benjamin K. Durstein
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TOP 10 DEVELOPMENTS IN DELAWARE WORKERS’ COMPENSATION IN 2023
December 1, 2023
by Benjamin K. Durstein
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Risk of exposure to COVID-19 at employer’s poultry processing plant was not distinct from that attending employment in general.
November 1, 2023
by Benjamin K. Durstein
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Superior Court highly critical of conclusory nature of Board’s decision, which is reversed and remanded.
October 1, 2023
by Benjamin K. Durstein
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Subrogation abomination! Supreme Court overrules its own precedent.
September 1, 2023
by Benjamin K. Durstein
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Superior Court affirms decision denying claimant’s petition for increased medical bill payments for ketamine infusions under the theory that the Delaware Fee Schedule does not apply and the Board should order payment of “reasonable cost” of treatment.
August 1, 2023
by Benjamin K. Durstein
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The Delaware Superior Court affirms a decision of the Industrial Accident Board that denied the employer’s motion to enforce a commutation.
July 1, 2023
by Benjamin K. Durstein
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The Superior Court affirms a decision of the Industrial Accident Board that concluded Superior Court Civil Rule 41(a)(1)’s ‘Two Dismissal’ rule did not apply to an IAB proceeding.
June 1, 2023
by Benjamin K. Durstein
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The Delaware Superior Court affirms Industrial Accident Board’s decision setting aside a workers’ compensation agreement pursuant to Superior Court Civil Rule 60(b) due to fraud on the part of the claimant.
May 1, 2023
by Benjamin K. Durstein
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The IAB concludes that regenerative medicine procedures, including orthobiologic injections, do not constitute “reasonable” or “necessary” treatment for a compensable lumbar spine condition.
April 1, 2023
by Benjamin K. Durstein
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Superior Court confirms IAB’s termination of total disability benefits and rejects argument that IAB “precedent” requires a DME doctor to examine a claimant following a subsequent, intervening event in order to offer an opinion on work capabilities.
March 1, 2023
by Benjamin K. Durstein
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On remand, the Industrial Accident Board concluded that a COVID-19 workplace exposure at a poultry processing plant did not qualify as a compensable occupational disease.
February 1, 2023
by Benjamin K. Durstein
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Industrial Accident Board determines that a general contractor on a construction site is responsible for claimant’s workers’ compensation benefits as both his employer and by operation of Section 2311.
January 1, 2023
by Benjamin K. Durstein
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TOP 10 DEVELOPMENTS IN DELAWARE WORKERS’ COMPENSATION IN 2022
December 1, 2022
by Benjamin K. Durstein
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Delaware Supreme Court holds that a lapse in a Delaware doctor’s provider certification under the Workers’ Compensation Act rendered a cervical spine surgery non-compensable as a matter of law.
November 1, 2022
by Benjamin K. Durstein
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Board denies petition for increased infusion treatment bills under theory that Delaware Fee Schedule did not apply; Board should order payment of “reasonable cost” of treatment. Board held that treatment in accordance with §2322B(7) was correctly paid.
October 1, 2022
by Benjamin K. Durstein
