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  • State: West Virginia
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A divided West Virginia Supreme Court ruled that a clerical worker failed to establish her claim for benefits for a diagnosis of bilateral carpal tunnel.

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  • State: Kentucky
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The Kentucky Court of Appeals resolved a split in its prior unpublished decisions as to the retroactive application of a 2017 amendment to the interest

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  • State: Maryland
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A former postal worker in Maryland pleaded guilty Monday to defrauding the federal government out of almost $62,700 in injury benefits from 2016 to 2019,

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  • State: West Virginia
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A divided West Virginia Supreme Court ruled that a coal miner was not entitled to additional vocational rehabilitation services despite his inability to find a

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  • State: Texas
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The Texas Division of Workers' Compensation has set the interest rate and the discount rate for the first quarter of 2021 at 3.59%.

The rate

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  • State: Florida
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Florida regulators have revised an estimate on what proposed reimbursement dispute rules will cost businesses, which means the Legislature will not have to ratify the

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  • State: West Virginia
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A divided West Virginia Supreme Court ruled that the widow of a longtime coal miner was not entitled to benefits because she failed to prove

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  • State: Mississippi
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The Mississippi Supreme Court unanimously ruled that a family could not seek a civil recovery for a worker’s fatal shooting during a firearms training exercise.

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  • State: West Virginia
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The West Virginia Supreme Court upheld a denial of additional medical treatment for a worker’s ankle injury seven years after he was hurt.

Case: Messer

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  • State: Alabama
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The Alabama Court of Civil Appeals overturned a grant of summary judgment to a widow whose husband was fatally shot at work, finding there was

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