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Illinois May Change Wage Differential for State’s Professional Athletes
Professional athletes have been in workers’ compensation headlines lately because of concussion-related disputes. Now they are...
Worker Injured Doing Ultrahazardous Job Does Not Prove Exception to Exclusive Remedy
An employee who was injured while doing an “ultrahazardous” job sought to sue their employer for their injuries, and argued that...
OH Worker Fails to Prove Partial Amputations Led to Permanent Total Loss of Hand
The Ohio Court of Appeals recently determined that a worker who had several fingers partially amputated could not receive...
Four Workers Killed in One Year at VA Factory
A Goodyear factory in Danville, Virginia saw four of their workers die on the job in the span of just one year. As a result they...
Organizations Accused of Violating Sunshine Laws When it Comes to WC Rate Recommendations
Things are heating up in Florida over how the National Council on Compensation Insurance (NCCI) came to the decision in their...
Worker’s Suicide Bars Her Family From Recovering Workers’ Comp
The Nebraska Court of Appeals recently ruled on a case where an injured worker who suffered from depression and anxiety later...






