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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]
When the Florida employee of a Texas company is injured in Ohio, a battle over the claim’s jurisdiction rages.
A round-up of nationwide regulatory changes affecting the workers’ compensation industry.
Significant workers’ comp legal decisions from around the country.
The court debates whether a worker’s travel injury was related to work or to an act of personal generosity.
For an accident related to a social event to be compensable, courts say the event must benefit the employer in some way.
The court must consider whether an employer’s ability to designate where a worker parks her car plays a role in the compensability of a parking lot injury.
A district court found that intent was the most important factor in determining whether a subcontractor qualified as an employee, but an appeals court disagreed.
Key workers’ comp regulatory updates from around the country.
Key workers’ comp legal decisions from around the country.
After suffering an injury during pre-employment testing, a job candidate files a claim for workers’ comp.