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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]
After a brutal murder in the workplace, the court must decide whether workers’ comp is the exclusive remedy.
Significant workers’ comp legal decisions from around the country.
After an employee experienced the onset of PTSD at a seminar, a court is asked to examine whether his mental injuries were indeed work-related.
Questions of compensability arise when an accident takes the life of an employee who sometimes used his motorcycle for business errands.
A round-up of nationwide regulatory changes affecting the workers’ compensation industry.
When an employee is assaulted in a parking lot outside of normal work hours, the court must determine whether her injuries are compensable.
A woman is injured and traumatized after chasing a thief into a parking lot, but did the event occur in the course of her employment?
When doctors’ views are mixed on whether man’s injury was work related, the ball is left in the judge’s court.