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  • State: Kentucky
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Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear has vetoed two bills that would limit a broad COVID-19 workers' compensation presumption order, but Republican lawmakers are expected to try

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  • State: West Virginia
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A divided West Virginia Supreme Court ruled that a restaurant server was not entitled to benefits for a possible meniscal tear following an on-the-job fall.

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  • State: West Virginia
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A divided West Virginia Supreme Court ruled that a coal mine employee was not entitled to diagnostic testing or pain medication related to a shoulder

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  • State: Kentucky
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After receiving comments from stakeholders, the Kentucky Department of Workers' Claims has amended its hospital and ambulatory surgical center fee schedule.

The amendments make a

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  • State: Oklahoma
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Oklahoma City officials this week cleared the way for workers' compensation benefits for the family of a firefighter who died from COVID-19, but the mayor

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  • State: South Carolina
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The South Carolina Court of Appeals ruled that a widow was not entitled to benefits, finding she did not prove that her husband's increased use of

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  • State: West Virginia
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West Virginia is not one of the states that have adopted a COVID-19 presumption law or rule, but the state insurance commissioner is reminding virus-sickened

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  • State: Kentucky
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The Kentucky Workers' Claims commissioner is reminding insurance carriers and their attorneys that settlements should be paid within three weeks of approval by an administrative

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  • State: Mississippi
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The Mississippi Court of Appeals upheld the calculation of a worker’s permanent partial disability benefits based on his lost earning capacity from a neck injury.

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  • State: Delaware
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A Delaware Superior Court judge ruled that a doctor’s inconsistent medical opinions did not provide substantial evidence to deny a worker’s request for back surgery.

Case: Thompkins

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