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Special Workers' Compensation Alert - Pennsylvania
On July 8, 2020, the PA Bureau of Workers’ Compensation sent out an email advising stakeholders that electronic submission of Bureau documents was being requested.
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Special Workers' Compensation Alert - Pennsylvania
Dana Holding Corporation v. WCAB (Smuck); No. 44 MAP 2019; decided June 16, 2020; by Chief Justice Saylor.
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The First District Court of Appeal finds, because of its unreasonable delay, the employer failed to provide the alternate physician and competent substantial evidence existed to support the factual finding.
The claimant sustained a compensable work injury in 2015 and was authorized to treat with Dr.
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The New Jersey Supreme Court held that an employer’s subrogation reimbursement rights under the New Jersey Workers’ Compensation Act are not barred by the Automobile Insurance Cost Reduction Act.
In this per curiam decision, the New Jersey Supreme Court affirmed an Appellate Division ruling which found the
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On Petition to Determine Additional Compensation Due, the Board finds that claimant is not entitled to either partial or total disability benefits where the evidence shows he abandoned his job, thereby voluntarily removing himself from the labor market.
The claimant suffered a work-related left knee injury on January 12, 2018, while working for the employer as a lead ma
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Employer’s payment of medical expenses under a Medical Only Temporary Notice of Compensation Payable does not toll the Act’s statute of limitations when the payments were not made in lieu of compensation.
The claimant was injured in a work-related motor vehicle accident on May 15, 2014.
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Supreme Court did not intend Protz II to be given full retroactive effect or to nullify the statute of repose in § 413(a).
The claimant sustained a work injury on November 9, 2001. In 2003, she was awarded total disability benefits.
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A fee agreement between a claimant and an attorney that says claimant’s counsel is entitled to a 20% fee from any benefits awarded includes an award of medical expenses.
In his claim petition, the claimant alleged that he suffered a work-related heart attack.
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Suspension of benefits is proper where claimant establishes through his testimony that he has removed himself from the work force to be the primary caregiver for his children.
The claimant sustained a work-related injury to his left shoulder on June 1, 2015.
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