The claimant sustained a work injury in 1982, and because of its age and the time that had passed from prior litigation, no documentation existed about the claim.
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Since the last update on various pending New Jersey workers’ compensation legislation, new legislation was introduced, although it appears to substitute a prior withdrawn one.
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In April 2018, medical testing revealed that the claimant, a fire fighter, had a thoracic aortic aneurysm, and he underwent surgery in June 2018 to resolve same.
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The Delaware Superior Court reverses and remands a decision of the IAB that had determined a total knee replacement surgery was not reasonable or necessary.
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Since the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania’s August 25, 2022, order changed the venue rules in medical malpractice cases—from requiring that cases be filed “only in a county in which the cause of action arose” to applying the same venue standards tha
Legal Updates for Health Care Liability – October 17, 2023, has been prepared for our readers by Marshall Dennehey.