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A New York court officer wins his appeal for workers’ compensation benefits, challenging the definition of a 9/11 rescue worker eligible for benefits
A round-up of key workers’ comp developments across the country.
The state of New York is issuing $370 million in bonds to assist businesses in failed group self-insured trusts.
Florida’s E-Force program is proving effective in reducing prescription-related deaths and overall prescribing volume.
The Oklahoma Supreme Court has affirmed state employers’ right to opt out of the state workers’ compensation system.
End benefits cap or find workers’ comp no longer an adequate remedy, attorneys argue.
Injured employee tries to make an end run around exclusive remedy doctrine because of subcontractor relationship.
Whiskey fungus litigation fueled by ethanol emissions complicates liquor production.
A look at the latest decisions impacting the industry.
Will Congress act to protect the insurance industry from a major terrorist attack?
Because there was no official “terrorism” certification, policy exclusions were not triggered.
New York is a nightmare for construction insurance carriers.
Insurers can save by subrogating disaster claims.
E-discovery rules vary greatly from nation to nation.
Captives may yet play a role in managing health care risk, despite the advent of reform.
Governments around the globe step up efforts to wipe out corruption.
Insurers can leverage ORSA compliance to strengthen enterprise risk management.
Should carriers defend a company in litigation or just indemnify it?
The number of potential triggers and coverages affecting commercial claims is as massive as Sandy was.