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No competent or substantial evidence to support that employer/carrier only accepted the aggravation; therefore, they waived the ability to deny compensability. As such, the apportionment defense also fails, and full permanent impairment benefits were owed
The claimant appealed the Judge of Compensation Claims’ order, which apportioned impairment benefits and future medical treatment.
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The Commonwealth Court holds that if the 120th day for notice of a work injury falls on a weekend or holiday, notice is extended to the next business day, pursuant to the Statutory Construction Act.
On July 25, 2015, the claimant, an emergency room nurse, began experiencing significant pain in her leg, which increased over the course of her s
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An award of specific loss benefits payable to claimant that became part of her estate after her death from non-work-related causes are subject to the employer’s subrogation lien upon the proceedings of a third party settlement for claimant’s work injuries
The claimant was at a work-related restaurant event when she fell from a high stool and landed on her back.
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New Jersey Auto Insurers, Get Ready for First-Party Bad Faith!!!
New Jersey is poised to pass its first-party bad faith statute. After passing the Senate on Friday 21-9, it only needs to pass the Assembly.
Legal Update for Insurance Services - February 1, 2021, has been prepared for our readers by Marshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin.
New Jersey Medical Provider Claims Are Contingent Upon Jurisdiction Over Underlying Claim
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Why Further Testing of Gene Mutations May Be the Right Stuff to Defend Against Occupational Exposure Mesothelioma Claims
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On The Pulse… New York Construction and Labor Law Practice Group. Knowing the Industry From the Inside Out
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