Best Read Workers' Compensation Headlines

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#1 Buffalo Bus Driver Gets 5 Years Probation for Workers’ Compensation Claims Fraud

Dec 22 2022 // A former bus driver for the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority (NFTA) has been sentenced to five years of probation for fraudulently obtaining workers’ compensation benefits by misrepresenting her injuries....

#2 U.S. DOL Expands OSHA’s Severe Violator Enforcement Program

Sep 16 2022 // OSHA’s Severe Violator Enforcement Program targets employers who repeatedly disregard workers’ safety and health. In order to strengthen enforcement and improve compliance with workplace safety standards and...

#3 OSHA: Amazon Failed to Record Some Warehouse Injuries

Dec 19 2022 // Amazon failed to properly record work-related injuries at warehouses located in five states, a federal agency said Friday while announcing it issued more than a dozen citations during the course of its ongoing...

#4 New Jersey Supreme Court Remands Workers’ Compensation Fraud Case for Allocation of Fault

Feb 16 2023 // There will be a jury retrial on allocation of liability in a New Jersey workers’ compensation premium fraud case won by Liberty Insurance Corp. against a construction firm. The New Jersey Supreme Court ruled...

#5 Psychosocial Barriers Not Uncommon in Workers’ Comp Recoveries

Nov 16 2022 // Workers returning to work after an injury can face various obstacles depending on the nature of their injury and the job, their available benefits and rehabilitation needs, even transportation challenges. Those who help...

#6 Workers’ Comp Board Upheld in Banning Chiropractor Accused in Kickback Probe

Dec 7 2022 // The New York State Workers’ Compensation Board acted within its authority when it barred a chiropractor accused of taking kickbacks from treating injured workers, a state appellate court ruled Thursday. The Third...

#7 Doctors, Insurers Clash on Florida Workers’ Comp Physician Dispensing Rules

Jan 17 2023 // Physician dispensing of medications has long been a flash point in workers’ compensation insurance, with at least 22 states regulating or restricting the practice. Florida is no exception to the controversy, and...

#8 New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Rates to Drop 6.1% for 2023

Nov 9 2022 // New Jersey workers’ compensation and employer liability insurance rates will be cut an average 6.1% beginning January 1, 2023. The reduction is more than the 4.7% decrease that industry’s rating bureau had...

#9 OSHA Wins Trademark Battle Against Safety Consulting Firm’s Logo

May 26 2023 // A workplace safety consulting firm will stop using the OSHA acronym and a stylized logo similar to the federal government’s trademarked Occupational Safety and Health Administration acronym and logo under an...

#10 New York Revises Compensation Fund, Workers’ Compensation Claims for 9/11 Victims

Sep 12 2022 // Ahead of the 21st anniversary of 9/11, New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed several bills into that that seek to support to 9/11 victims and survivors and their families. This new laws target barriers and delays in the...

#11 When ‘Preparing for Work’ Falls Under Virginia Workers’ Compensation

Feb 23 2023 // An employee who was injured while scraping ice off his company-owned truck parked at his home is entitled to workers’ compensation benefits, the Virginia Workers Compensation Commission has ruled, reversing a deputy...

#12 Workers’ Comp and Mental Health: Panel Examines Why Worker Wellbeing Matters

Jun 26 2023 // American workers are struggling. Employee stress has reached record highs. Symptoms and formal diagnoses of mental illnesses like anxiety, depression and PTSD are rising. Substance abuse disorders are up, too – as are...

#13 Workers’ Comp Takes Bite Out of Employee Right to Sue Third Party: Pennsylvania High Court

Apr 20 2023 // A Pennsylvania employer cannot be sued for blocking an employee from suing the third party responsible for her workplace injury, the state’s high court has ruled in reversing two lower courts. In a case involving an...

#14 Virginia School: Workers’ Comp Bars $40M Suit by Teacher Shot by 6-Year Old

Apr 27 2023 // The Newport News public school board says the $40 million lawsuit filed against it by the teacher who was shot by a six-year old is barred by the state’s workers’ compensation law that is the exclusive remedy...

#15 Florida Workers’ Comp Division Busy with Panel Review, Hearings, Rule Changes

Jan 5 2023 // The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation’s Division of Workers’ Compensation is having a busy January. Starting today, Jan. 5, the Division of Workers’ Compensation will hold meetings on key medical...

#16 OSHA Seeks $1.2M Fine From Demolition Firm in Fatal Boston Garage Collapse

Sep 28 2022 // A heavy equipment operator doing demolition on the eighth floor of the Government Center garage in downtown Boston died on March 26, 2022, when the partially demolished floor collapsed, and the 11,000-pound excavator and...

#17 More Violations: OSHA Fines Dollar General $2.7M for Workplace Safety Problems

Nov 3 2022 // A month after federal regulators hit Dollar General stores with $1.6 million in fines for safety violations, the retailer now faces an additional $2.7 million in penalties for similar problems in Alabama, Florida and...

#18 Cities Must Bargain Over Termination of Injured Workers: New York High Court

Oct 27 2022 // New York labor law requires a municipality to negotiate when terminating employees who are not at work for over a year because of an on-the-job injury, the New York Court of Appeals has ruled. The state’s high court...

#19 Massachusetts Fines Benefit Manager Over Workers’ Compensation Drug Prices

Dec 20 2022 // Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey announced that a pharmacy benefits manager, Health E Systems, has agreed to pay $275,000 for allegedly failing to follow prescription pricing procedures that are designed to...

#20 Court Defines Insurance Broker’s Duty to Inform LLCs About Workers’ Compensation

Dec 15 2022 // What is the duty of an insurance broker in New Jersey to members of a limited liability corporation (LLC) when it comes to workers’ compensation coverage? The New Jersey Supreme Court this week ruled that a broker...