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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
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
Beware of the Language Used in Your Settlement Agreements: Medicare Is Watching
October 2, 2023
by Anthony Natale III
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Legislation Update
October 1, 2023
by Kiara K. Hartwell
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
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
Claim petition filed in 2021 for a 1982 work injury was barred by the doctrines of res judicata and collateral estoppel.
October 1, 2023
by Francis X. Wickersham
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
What’s Hot In Workers’ Comp - News and Results*
October 1, 2023
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
Superior Court highly critical of conclusory nature of Board’s decision, which is reversed and remanded.
October 1, 2023
by Benjamin K. Durstein
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
Is something afoot with this claim?
September 1, 2023
by Francis X. Wickersham
Defense Digest
Attorneys Behaving Badly: Sanctions, Attorney’s Fees and Costs in Florida Workers’ Compensation Claims
September 1, 2023
by Heather Byrer Carbone
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Legislation Update
September 1, 2023
by Kiara K. Hartwell
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
What’s Hot in Workers’ Comp - News and Results*
September 1, 2023
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
If injury is not well-pled, employer’s late answer has not admitted liability.
September 1, 2023
by Francis X. Wickersham
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
Subrogation abomination! Supreme Court overrules its own precedent.
September 1, 2023
by Benjamin K. Durstein
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
The burden of proof remains! Causal connection must be proven.
September 1, 2023
by Linda Wagner Farrell
Defense Digest
New Jersey Supreme Court Holds That in a Civil Action, the Jury, Not the Judge, Decides the Issue of Whether There Is a Special Employee Relationship
September 1, 2023
by Robert J. Fitzgerald
Defense Digest
Don’t Forget Your Medical History: Why Fraud Never Pays, Nor Does Convenient Amnesia
September 1, 2023
Pa. High Court Doubles Down on the Workers’ Comp Act’s Exclusivity Provision
August 3, 2023
by Elias R. Hassinger
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
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
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
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
WHAT’S HOT IN WORKERS’ COMP - NEWS AND RESULTS*
August 1, 2023
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
Act 111, which enacted the Impairment Evaluation Provisions of Section 306(a.3) of the Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Act, is applicable to injuries sustained prior to its effective date and is not an unlawful delegation of legislative authority.
August 1, 2023
by Francis X. Wickersham
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Legislation Update
August 1, 2023
by Kiara K. Hartwell
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
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
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
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
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
WHAT’S HOT IN WORKERS’ COMP - NEWS AND RESULTS*
July 1, 2023
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
Pennsylvania Supreme Court holds that claimant’s dram shop claim arose out of maintenance or use of a motor vehicle; therefore, employer was precluded from subrogating its payment of Heart and Lung Act benefits against claimant’s settlement of the claim.
July 1, 2023
by Francis X. Wickersham
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
New Jersey Legislative Update
July 1, 2023
by Kiara K. Hartwell
What's Hot in Workers' Comp
What's Hot in Workers' Comp - Special DE Alert
June 15, 2023
by Keri L. Morris-Johnston
Why Do Claimants Lie? Because They Can, and Swift Prosecution Is the Only Way to Deter It
June 13, 2023
by Anthony Natale III
