Month: September 2025

Sep 30, 2025

OR High Court: Worker Entitled to Medical Examination When Insurer Uses IME to Defend Denial

In Teitelman v. SAIF Corp. (In re Compensation of Cardoza), 2025 Ore. LEXIS 626 (Sept. 25, 2025), the Oregon Supreme Court held that injured workers are entitled to request their...

OR High Court: Worker Entitled to Medical Examination When Insurer Uses IME to Defend Denial OR High Court: Worker Entitled to Medical Examination When Insurer Uses IME to Defend Denial
Sep 29, 2025

First Circuit Reverses Summary Judgment in Puerto Rico Retaliation Case

In Mercado v. Hyannis Air Service, Inc., 2025 U.S. App. LEXIS 24455 (1st Cir. Sept. 22, 2025), the First Circuit vacated a district court’s grant of summary judgment in a...

First Circuit Reverses Summary Judgment in Puerto Rico Retaliation Case First Circuit Reverses Summary Judgment in Puerto Rico Retaliation Case
Sep 26, 2025

NY Court Reverses Employment Classification Decision in Construction Injury Case

A New York appellate court has reversed a Workers’ Compensation Board decision that classified an injured construction worker as an employee, holding that the Board failed to apply the statutory...

NY Court Reverses Employment Classification Decision in Construction Injury Case NY Court Reverses Employment Classification Decision in Construction Injury Case
Sep 25, 2025

Ohio Supreme Court Affirms VSSR Award for Roofer’s Fall Through Skylight

The Ohio Supreme Court has upheld additional workers’ compensation benefits for a roofer injured in a fall, holding that merely transporting safety equipment to a jobsite does not satisfy fall-protection...

Ohio Supreme Court Affirms VSSR Award for Roofer’s Fall Through Skylight Ohio Supreme Court Affirms VSSR Award for Roofer’s Fall Through Skylight
Sep 23, 2025

Kentucky High Court Upholds Use of Disability Guidelines to Deny Long-Term Opioid Coverage

The Kentucky Supreme Court has ruled that the state’s Official Disability Guidelines (ODG) can be applied retroactively to deny workers’ compensation coverage for treatments that were previously deemed compensable for...

Kentucky High Court Upholds Use of Disability Guidelines to Deny Long-Term Opioid Coverage Kentucky High Court Upholds Use of Disability Guidelines to Deny Long-Term Opioid Coverage
Sep 19, 2025

GA Court Preserves Tort Rights Despite Workers’ Comp Settlement

The Georgia Court of Appeals has ruled that workers’ compensation settlements cannot generally bar separate tort claims when the parties expressly preserve those rights in writing. In Pierre v. MICRO-JA/X,...

GA Court Preserves Tort Rights Despite Workers’ Comp Settlement GA Court Preserves Tort Rights Despite Workers’ Comp Settlement
Sep 17, 2025

The Derivative Nature of Wrongful Death Claims Proves Decisive

The Mississippi Supreme Court, stressing the derivative nature of wrongful death actions, held that because a school resource officer for a county school district would have been barred—on exclusive remedy...

The Derivative Nature of Wrongful Death Claims Proves Decisive The Derivative Nature of Wrongful Death Claims Proves Decisive
Sep 16, 2025

PA Court Clarifies Timing Requirements for Out-of-State Workers’ Compensation Claims

The Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court addressed a critical procedural question for the state’s Uninsured Employers Guaranty Fund in Uninsured Employers Guaranty Fund v. Aguilar, 2025 Pa. Commw. LEXIS 162 (Sept. 9,...

PA Court Clarifies Timing Requirements for Out-of-State Workers’ Compensation Claims PA Court Clarifies Timing Requirements for Out-of-State Workers’ Compensation Claims
Sep 15, 2025

Oklahoma Supreme Court Clarifies “Active Pursuit” Requirement for Workers’ Compensation Claims

The Oklahoma Supreme Court recently delivered a significant ruling for employers in Obi Holding Co. v. Schultz-Butzbach, 2025 OK 55 (Sept. 9, 2025), clarifying that workers’ compensation claimants must continuously...

Oklahoma Supreme Court Clarifies “Active Pursuit” Requirement for Workers’ Compensation Claims Oklahoma Supreme Court Clarifies “Active Pursuit” Requirement for Workers’ Compensation Claims
Sep 10, 2025

Virginia Court Rejects Extended Premises Claim for Crosswalk Injury

The Virginia Court of Appeals has ruled that a public street crosswalk between a parking garage and hospital entrance did not constitute an employer’s “extended premises” under workers’ compensation law...

Virginia Court Rejects Extended Premises Claim for Crosswalk Injury Virginia Court Rejects Extended Premises Claim for Crosswalk Injury
Sep 9, 2025

Florida: EMA Opinions May Not Be Excluded under Daubert Standards

In a case of first impression, the Florida First District Court of Appeal has held that Expert Medical Advisor (EMA) reports and testimony in workers’ compensation proceedings must be admitted...

Florida: EMA Opinions May Not Be Excluded under Daubert Standards Florida: EMA Opinions May Not Be Excluded under Daubert Standards
Sep 8, 2025

ID Supreme Court Clarifies Jurisdictional Authority Over Workers’ Compensation Exception Claims

The Idaho Supreme Court has ruled that district courts retain subject matter jurisdiction over claims alleging employer “willful or unprovoked physical aggression” under Idaho Code § 72-209(3), even when a...

ID Supreme Court Clarifies Jurisdictional Authority Over Workers’ Compensation Exception Claims ID Supreme Court Clarifies Jurisdictional Authority Over Workers’ Compensation Exception Claims