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Judge of Compensation Claims abused his discretion in denying a motion to continue a final hearing when the reasoning behind the request was out of the appellant’s control.
January 1, 2025
by Linda Wagner Farrell
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
TOP 10 DEVELOPMENTS IN FLORIDA WORKERS’ COMPENSATION IN 2024
December 1, 2024
by Linda Wagner Farrell
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
Once again, sufficient compliance with the drug-free workplace policy rules by employers and medical review officers is not enough.
November 1, 2024
by Linda Wagner Farrell
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
Prescription Disputes Remain under the Exclusive Jurisdiction of the Florida Dept. of Financial Services
October 11, 2024
by Linda Wagner Farrell
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Essential hypertension without evidence of disability did not meet the presumption of compensability under the Heart/Lung Bill, Fla. Stat. 112.18(1).
September 1, 2024
by Linda Wagner Farrell
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
First District Court finds that judge of compensation claims abused his discretion in rejecting terms of employment contract as the contract expressly provided claimant would receive his salary only during the five-month championship playing season.
August 1, 2024
by Linda Wagner Farrell
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A pending petition for fees and costs only does not toll statute of limitations, nor does payment of attorney’s fees and/or costs, as these petitions are pending and relate to jurisdiction only.
July 1, 2024
by Linda Wagner Farrell
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A judge of compensation claims must be specific when awarding non-professional attendant care to a family member.
June 1, 2024
by Linda Wagner Farrell
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Reporting an injury via a Petition for Benefits within 30 days of the alleged accident does not fulfill the notice requirement.
May 1, 2024
by Linda Wagner Farrell
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The 120-day rule does not apply if the employer/carrier only accepted compensability and provided treatment for a temporary exacerbation.
April 1, 2024
by Linda Wagner Farrell
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Claimant attorney’s appeal of judge of compensation claims’ order denying a statutory fee on settlement overturned by First District Court of Appeal and held to be reasonable.
March 1, 2024
by Linda Wagner Farrell
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Judges of compensation claims have the authority to take a flexible and holistic approach to permanent total disability claims as the triers of fact. The Blake methods are guidelines, not requirements.
February 1, 2024
by Linda Wagner Farrell
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
The employer/carrier was unable to overcome presumption, and COVID-19 found to be work-related for firefighter, requiring heart transplant.
January 1, 2024
by Linda Wagner Farrell
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
TOP 10 DEVELOPMENTS IN FLORIDA WORKERS’ COMPENSATION IN 2023
December 1, 2023
by Linda Wagner Farrell
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
Allowing your manager to “pop” your back at the end of a long shift is not an injury that arose out of employment.
November 1, 2023
by Linda Wagner Farrell
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
Section 112.1816(2) does not bar entitlement to death benefits under Florida’s workers’ compensation statute Section 440.16.
November 1, 2023
by Linda Wagner Farrell
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
Florida appellate court does a deep dive into the meaning of heart disease.
October 1, 2023
by Linda Wagner Farrell
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The burden of proof remains! Causal connection must be proven.
September 1, 2023
by Linda Wagner Farrell
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
To qualify as compensable under the heart-lung statute, the claimant must show “disability.”
August 1, 2023
by Linda Wagner Farrell
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In order to rely on the pay and investigate provision of Florida’s Workers’ Compensation Statute, a letter must be sent and must be sent timely.
July 1, 2023
by Linda Wagner Farrell
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Regardless of whether a second opinion is reasonable or medically necessary, if a referral is made, it must be acknowledged within the applicable three or ten-day period or the defense of medical necessity is waived.
June 1, 2023
by Linda Wagner Farrell
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The Judge of Compensation Claims found that the offer of travel reimbursement does not satisfy the employer/carrier’s obligation to provide medical transportation.
May 1, 2023
by Linda Wagner Farrell
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Per the First District Court of Appeal’s per curiam opinion, there was competent, substantial evidence to support the judge’s finding that the claimant did not give timely notice of her injury, and the judge’s order was affirmed.
April 1, 2023
by Linda Wagner Farrell
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The Appellate Court finds that the employer/carrier forfeits the right of seeking a one time physician change due to an untimely response.
March 1, 2023
by Linda Wagner Farrell
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
Florida Approves 8.4% Rate Decrease
February 1, 2023
by Linda Wagner Farrell
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
Florida District Court of Appeal upholds denial of benefits to a first responder for his claims of mental injuries from work-related trauma.
February 1, 2023
by Linda Wagner Farrell
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District court finds that the “specialty” for the one time change of physician must be one that furthers the employer’s duty to deliver a continuum of care, facilitating the employee’s return to gainful employment.
January 1, 2023
by Linda Wagner Farrell
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
TOP 10 DEVELOPMENTS IN FLORIDA WORKERS’ COMPENSATION IN 2022
December 1, 2022
by Linda Wagner Farrell
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
First District Court of Appeal holds that judge erred in applying the reverse presumption provision to heart disease case.
November 1, 2022
by Linda Wagner Farrell
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
An employer/carrier cannot hide behind a “wall of willful ignorance” to avoid providing attendant care benefits when the written prescription is not specific.
October 1, 2022
by Linda Wagner Farrell
