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Workers Compensation and Employers Liability
Injured while working, an employee is still entitled to workers' compensation benefits despite a positive test result for cocaine immediately after the injury occurred.
Insurer that paid death benefits on behalf of an employer to the family of a South Carolina-based driver who was killed in a car accident in his home state can't recover the proceeds from a wrongful death lawsuit.
The employees of Armstrong Coal Company [allegedly] falsified coal dust samples for the purpose of showing the company to be in violation of safety standards and potentially halt production. However, the policy excluded coverage for pollution and their legal costs weren't covered.
Discusses new COVID-19 benefits under California State Compensation Insurance Fund.
CW: Attempted Suicide. The Wisconsin Supreme Court found that a man who was gored by a bull while working in his employer's livestock yard will not receive coverage.
A jury in New York has ruled that a company had to pay $6.4 million to a plaintiff who alleged that his mesothelioma had been caused by his exposure to…
A U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York Judge held that a worker who was fired after he received a $1.5 million jury award in a negligence lawsuit against his employer cannot pursue a wrongful termination suit against his former employer.
A California roofer has been found guilty of underreporting payroll and failing to pay workers' compensation premiums.
Discusses whether a worker from a temporary staffing company is a leased worker or a temporary worker when working for a manufacturer in a position described as temporary to permanent.
A former trolley driver was caught paying a friend $2000 to dress up like Michael Myers and attack the driver 2 days before Halloween, in an attempt to fraudulently receive workers' compensation proceeds.