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Workers’ Compensation Decision Clarifies that Out‑of‑State Family Visits Don’t Meet Medical Necessity Standard
June 8, 2026
by Blake J. Hood
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The First District Court of Appeal Adopts (Again) New Methodology for Analyzing Statute of Limitations
May 1, 2026
by Blake J. Hood
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First District Court of Appeal Reverses Attendant Care Award Recommended in Independent Medical Evaluation Report
April 1, 2026
by Blake J. Hood
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Florida Court Strikes Proposed Workers’ Compensation Rules That Allow Physicians to Dispense Medications
March 2, 2026
by Blake J. Hood
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Court of Appeal Affirms Ruling That Late‑Asserted Major Contributing Cause Defenses Are Waived
March 1, 2026
by Blake J. Hood
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First District Court of Appeals Holds that the Proper “Misconduct” Analysis Must Be Guided by the Amended Text of Florida’s Reemployment Assistance Law
February 4, 2026
by Blake J. Hood
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Florida Court Clarifies Misrepresentation Defense and Major Contributing Cause in Successive Workplace Injury Claims
January 1, 2026
by Blake J. Hood
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TOP 10 DEVELOPMENTS IN FLORIDA WORKERS’ COMPENSATION IN 2025
December 1, 2025
by Blake J. Hood
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District Court Holds that Daubert Evidentiary Challenges Do Not Apply to Expert Medical Opinions under Florida’s Workers’ Compensation Act
November 1, 2025
by Blake J. Hood
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District Court Holds that Reservation Over Attorney Fee Entitlement May Not Toll Statute of Limitations
October 1, 2025
by Blake J. Hood
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District Court Holds that Average Weekly Wage Should Be Calculated at Time of Last Injurious Exposure in Occupational Injury Cases
September 1, 2025
by Blake J. Hood
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Court of Appeal Holds that Judges of Compensation Claims Lack Jurisdiction Over Employer/Carrier Paid Costs and Have Limited Role in Reviewing employer/Carrier Paid Fees
August 1, 2025
by Blake J. Hood
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Fifth District Court of Appeal Clarifies Civil Suit Bar: Workers Must First Seek Comp Benefits Before Suing Employers
July 1, 2025
by Blake J. Hood
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First District Court of Appeal Enforces Statutory Provision Divesting Judges of Compensation Claims of Subject Matter Jurisdiction
June 1, 2025
by Blake J. Hood
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Post-Accident Drug Testing and Consent: Evaluating Reasonable Suspicion Under Florida Workers’ Compensation Law
May 1, 2025
by Blake J. Hood
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First District Court of Appeal overturns attendant care award due to lack of specificity in judge’s findings.
April 1, 2025
by Blake J. Hood
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Florida Court of Appeal holds that employer/carrier entitled to recover benefits paid from third-party settlement after settlement date.
March 1, 2025
by Blake J. Hood
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Treatment with authorized provider tolls statute of limitations, although treatment occurred without employer/carrier’s knowledge and was billed to private health insurance, as it was similar in nature to previously authorized treatment.
February 1, 2025
by Blake J. Hood
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Although claimants have a statutory right to file petitions for benefits, a recent order imposing sanctions on a claimant’s attorney highlights the non-frivolous litigation and ‘good faith’ limitations imposed on that statutory right.
October 1, 2024
by Blake J. Hood
