Month: April 2026

Apr 30, 2026

Texas Court Rejects COVID-19 Death Claim

No Reliable Proof of Increased Occupational Risk As the first wave of COVID-19 workers’ compensation litigation begins to settle into the books, appellate courts are leaving behind decisions that will...

Texas Court Rejects COVID-19 Death Claim Texas Court Rejects COVID-19 Death Claim
Apr 28, 2026

FL Court Rejects Workers’ Comp Immunity Defense Where No Subcontract Ever Existed

Workers’ compensation immunity is often described as the product of a grand bargain: employers assume no-fault liability for workplace injuries, and in return receive protection from civil tort suits. But...

FL Court Rejects Workers’ Comp Immunity Defense Where No Subcontract Ever Existed FL Court Rejects Workers’ Comp Immunity Defense Where No Subcontract Ever Existed
Apr 27, 2026

Delaware High Court Clarifies What Counts as “Claiming” Workers’ Compensation

Reporting an Injury Alone Does Not Trigger Retaliation Protection In Delaware, an employee does not “claim” or “attempt to claim” workers’ compensation benefits merely by informing an employer of an...

Delaware High Court Clarifies What Counts as “Claiming” Workers’ Compensation Delaware High Court Clarifies What Counts as “Claiming” Workers’ Compensation
Apr 24, 2026

Federal Reclassification of Marijuana: A Development to Watch in Workers’ Comp

DOJ Moves Marijuana to Schedule III, but Practical Effects Remain Uncertain In a development that may have implications for workers’ compensation claims involving medical marijuana, the U.S. Department of Justice...

Federal Reclassification of Marijuana: A Development to Watch in Workers’ Comp Federal Reclassification of Marijuana: A Development to Watch in Workers’ Comp
Apr 23, 2026

NY Court Affirms Claim Where Workplace Injury Unwitnessed but Supported by Circumstantial Evidence

Third Department Emphasizes Board’s Fact-Finding Authority and Strength of § 21 Presumption A workplace injury need not be witnessed to be compensable where circumstantial evidence supports the occurrence of an...

NY Court Affirms Claim Where Workplace Injury Unwitnessed but Supported by Circumstantial Evidence NY Court Affirms Claim Where Workplace Injury Unwitnessed but Supported by Circumstantial Evidence
Apr 20, 2026

What Do Provider Networks Actually Do? WCRI Offers Some Answers

Medical provider networks now dominate the delivery of care in workers’ compensation. In most states, the majority of medical dollars flow through them. Yet for all their ubiquity, clear evidence...

What Do Provider Networks Actually Do? WCRI Offers Some Answers What Do Provider Networks Actually Do? WCRI Offers Some Answers
Apr 16, 2026

Illinois Court Reverses Death Benefits Award

Wrong Legal Test Applied to Traveling Employee Reversing the circuit court and setting aside the Commission’s award of death benefits, the Appellate Court of Illinois, Fifth District, held that the...

Illinois Court Reverses Death Benefits Award Illinois Court Reverses Death Benefits Award
Apr 14, 2026

NH Supreme Court Affirms CAB’s Fact-Finding Discretion in Divided Decision on Workplace Death

Pulmonary Embolism Deemed Sole Cause; Water Aspiration Not a Substantial Factor In a divided, nonprecedential order, the New Hampshire Supreme Court affirmed the denial of death benefits where the Compensation...

NH Supreme Court Affirms CAB’s Fact-Finding Discretion in Divided Decision on Workplace Death NH Supreme Court Affirms CAB’s Fact-Finding Discretion in Divided Decision on Workplace Death
Apr 9, 2026

FL: Horizontal Immunity Requires a True Contractor–Subcontractor Relationship

In Teed v. Everest Campus East, LLC, 2026 Fla. App. LEXIS 2662 (Fla. 2d DCA Apr. 8, 2026), a Florida appellate court reversed summary judgment for a property manager, holding...

FL: Horizontal Immunity Requires a True Contractor–Subcontractor Relationship FL: Horizontal Immunity Requires a True Contractor–Subcontractor Relationship
Apr 8, 2026

Ohio Intentional Tort Claims: Pleading the Deliberate Intent Standard Under R.C. 2745.01

In Harris v. Tri-Tech Laboratories, LLC, 2026-Ohio-1152, 2026 Ohio App. LEXIS 1197 (Ohio Ct. App., 5th Dist. Mar. 31, 2026), the Fifth District affirmed dismissal of an employee’s intentional tort...

Ohio Intentional Tort Claims: Pleading the Deliberate Intent Standard Under R.C. 2745.01 Ohio Intentional Tort Claims: Pleading the Deliberate Intent Standard Under R.C. 2745.01
Apr 6, 2026

Ohio Supreme Court: R.C. 4123.56(F) Governs Summer TTD Claims of Nine-Month Employee

The Supreme Court of Ohio recently held that the Industrial Commission failed to properly apply R.C. 4123.56(F) when it awarded temporary total disability (TTD) compensation to an injured nine-month school...

Ohio Supreme Court: R.C. 4123.56(F) Governs Summer TTD Claims of Nine-Month Employee Ohio Supreme Court: R.C. 4123.56(F) Governs Summer TTD Claims of Nine-Month Employee
Apr 3, 2026

AL Supreme Court Bars Tort Claim Where Worker Accepted Comp Benefits

AL Supreme Court Bars Tort Claim Where Worker Accepted Comp Benefits In Duke v. Walmart, Inc., 2026 Ala. LEXIS 31 (Ala. Mar. 20, 2026), the Supreme Court of Alabama affirmed...

AL Supreme Court Bars Tort Claim Where Worker Accepted Comp Benefits AL Supreme Court Bars Tort Claim Where Worker Accepted Comp Benefits