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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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Special Alert—COVID-19 and Workers’ Compensation Litigation Update for Florida
Many businesses in Florida have now reopened with social distancing guidelines in effect
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Special Alert—COVID-19 and Workers’ Compensation Litigation Update for New Jersey
The New Jersey legislature has proposed new legislation for workers’ compensation that w
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Special Alert—COVID-19 and Workers’ Compensation Litigation Update for Pennsylvania
Immediately after Governor Wolf ordered the COVID-19 quarantine in March, workers’ compe
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It is the disability, not the disease, that determines compensability.
Judge of Compensation Claims stresses that under the occupational disease statutory provision, it is the disability
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