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What's Hot in Worker's Comp November 1, 2011
What's Hot in Worker's Comp October 27, 2011
Starting October 24, 2011, and mandatory as of January 2, 2012, the Bureau of Workers' Compensation has authorized a new Utilization Review Request form (LIBC 601) for use in challenging the reasonableness and necessity of a...
What's Hot in Worker's Comp October 14, 2011
Recently, the Commonwealth Court issued a decision in a psychic injury case that is causing a stir in the workers' compensation community on a national level. In PA Liquor Control Board v. WCAB (Kochanowicz); 760 C.D., 2010;...
What's Hot in Worker's Comp October 1, 2011
What's Hot in Worker's Comp September 1, 2011
What's Hot in Worker's Comp August 24, 2011
On August 17, 2011, Governor Jack Markell signed Senate Bill 108 into law. This Bill has two significant changes to the Delaware Workers' Compensation Act. Employers had an obligation to complete the Employer's Form identifying any...
What's Hot in Worker's Comp August 1, 2011
What's Hot in Worker's Comp July 25, 2011
The Supreme Court Holds That an Insurer Is Entitled to Supersedeas Fund Reimbursement for Payment of a Medical Bill Made After a Request for Supersedeas Was Denied, Even Though the Bill Was for Medical Treatment Received Before the Supersedeas...
What's Hot in Worker's Comp July 15, 2011
On July 7, 2011, Governor Tom Corbett signed House Bill 797 into law, which designates cancer as an occupational disease for firefighters. Under the new law (Act 46 of 2011), firefighters can receive workers' compensation benefits if they...
What's Hot in Worker's Comp July 14, 2011
Each year, the state of Delaware's minimum and maximum workers' compensation rates are adjusted based on the average weekly wage from the prior calendar year. The Secretary of Labor for the Delaware Department of Labor announced the...

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