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The workers’ compensation insurance policy cancellation was not valid because a condition precedent had not been met, and promissory estoppel applied because the employer relied on the certificate of insurance.
The claimant appealed and Jones Construction Co., the contractor, cross appealed the judge’s non-final ord
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The Appellate Division affirms a Judge of Compensation’s decision to include the petitioner’s portion of attorneys’ fees and costs in the employer’s Section 40 lien.
In this per curiam decision, the Appellate Division reviews Section 40 of the workers’ compensation
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Finding of disabling, work-related injury not based on impermissible speculation as judge believed claimant and found sufficient corroborative evidence in record to support testimony; employer entitled to credit for gross short-term disability benefits.
In this case, the claimant reported sustaining work-related injuries to her neck and back as a result of a
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Absent Specific Request for Coverage That Might Apply to a Pandemic-Related Government Closure, Brokers Did Not Breach Their Duty
While nearly 1,500 cases have been filed nationwide stemming from business interruption insurance claims regarding t
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New Jersey Appellate Division Strikes Down $117M Verdict in Talc/Asbestos Case Because Trial Court Did Not Properly Assess Plaintiffs’ Expert Opinions
In April 2018, a Middlesex County jury returned a verdict against Johnson & Johnson Consumer, Inc.
Legal Updates for Asbestos & Mass Tort Litigation – April 30, 2021, has been prepared for ou