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Christina Lumbreras is a Legal Editor for Workers' Compensation Report, a publication of our parent company, LRP Publications. She can be reached at [email protected]
Key workers’ comp regulatory developments from across the country.
A round-up of key workers’ comp decisions from around the country.
Evidence suggests worker may have died of a heart attack before fatal work-related crash.
A round-up of significant recent workers’ comp legal decisions from around the country.
Worker files a claim for parking lot injury caused by inattention.
Is a claim for post-traumatic stress disorder compensable?
Employer forced to pay for high blood pressure meds when worker proves secondary link to work injury.
Is exiting the building considered within the scope of employment for the sake of workers’ comp?
Lack of evidence sinks injured workers’ claim of serious and willful misconduct.
A stroke can be considered a compensable injury in certain circumstances.
Employee claims that her parking lot injury triggered the special hazards exception of the coming and going rule.
Employer’s immunity from lawsuit extends to coworker responsible for injury.
An employee who was kidnapped and assaulted sued her employer, claiming the attack did not arise out of her employment.
Independent medical review trumped treating physician’s opinion about hernia.
Injured employer’s wife seeks retroactive reimbursement for attendant care services she provided to her husband.
When a part-time employer is injured on the job, the employer must pay benefits against his full-time job as well.