Employer not liable for death benefits for employee’s fatal shooting
A Louisiana appellate court ruled that an employer was not liable for death benefits for...
Employer loses appeal over out-of-state comp claim
An Indiana-based contractor who conducted work in Kentucky but failed to disclose the out-of-state operations...
Employer improperly dismissed from vehicle accident suit: Court
A trial court wrongly determined that an employer had zero liability in an auto accident...
Employer entitled to comp reimbursement in third-party settlement
A Florida appellate court ruled Friday that an employer should have been entitled to fully...
Employee status to be resolved by judge, not jury: Alaska high court
The Supreme Court of Alaska reversed a lower court ruling that found a deceased worker’s...
Employee injured during morning commute entitled to comp
A pest control employee injured in an accident while driving a company vehicle to his...
Employee experience large factor in comp claims: Travelers
First-year employees, regardless of age or industry experience, represented more than one-third of all workers...
Emperion announces standalone IME business
Emperion, a Wayne, Pennsylvania-based company offering independent medical examination services in workers compensation claims, announced...
Emergency services set at 250% of Medicare in Florida
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday signed a bill that requires workers compensation payments for...








