Category: Case comment

Jul 16, 2019

Texas Employer Not Liable for Gross Negligence After Heat-Related Death

A Texas appellate court recently affirmed a trial court’s summary judgment in favor of an employer in a gross negligence action filed against it by the family of a worker...

Texas Employer Not Liable for Gross Negligence After Heat-Related Death Texas Employer Not Liable for Gross Negligence After Heat-Related Death
Jul 15, 2019

Former NJ Employee’s Tort Suit Alleging Pharma Employer Forced Him to Use Non-FDA Approved Nasal Spray is Barred by Exclusivity Rule

A former pharmaceutical employee, who contended his employer and its CEO forced him to use a proposed (and non-FDA approved) nasal spray medication that the employer was trying to develop...

Former NJ Employee’s Tort Suit Alleging Pharma Employer Forced Him to Use Non-FDA Approved Nasal Spray is Barred by Exclusivity Rule Former NJ Employee’s Tort Suit Alleging Pharma Employer Forced Him to Use Non-FDA Approved Nasal Spray is Barred by Exclusivity Rule
Jul 11, 2019

Virginia Claimant Awarded Benefits for Right Knee Condition More than 10 Years after Injury to Left Knee

Stressing that a workers’ compensation claimant may recover not only for injuries that directly result from an employment accident, but also for subsequent, consequential injuries that are causally connected to...

Virginia Claimant Awarded Benefits for Right Knee Condition More than 10 Years after Injury to Left Knee Virginia Claimant Awarded Benefits for Right Knee Condition More than 10 Years after Injury to Left Knee
Jul 10, 2019

Ohio Statute Prohibiting “Solicitation” in Workers’ Compensation Claims or Appeals Violates First Amendment

A provision in Ohio Rev. Code Ann. § 4123.88(A) that bars any person, either directly or indirectly, from soliciting authority to represent a claimant or employer in respect of a...

Ohio Statute Prohibiting “Solicitation” in Workers’ Compensation Claims or Appeals Violates First Amendment Ohio Statute Prohibiting “Solicitation” in Workers’ Compensation Claims or Appeals Violates First Amendment
Jul 9, 2019

Videotape Surveillance Dooms Former NY Firefighter’s Right to Continued Wage Replacement Benefits

A New York appellate court affirmed a finding by the state’s Workers’ Compensation Board that a former fireman violated N.Y. Workers’ Comp. Law § 114-a when he represented in a...

Videotape Surveillance Dooms Former NY Firefighter’s Right to Continued Wage Replacement Benefits Videotape Surveillance Dooms Former NY Firefighter’s Right to Continued Wage Replacement Benefits
Jul 5, 2019

“Unlucky 13”: Failing to Answer Question on RB-89 Dooms NY Claimant’s Application for Board Review

A New York claimant’s Application for Review was defective where she failed to provide any information in the box for question 13 of the RB-89 form, held a New York...

“Unlucky 13”: Failing to Answer Question on RB-89 Dooms NY Claimant’s Application for Board Review “Unlucky 13”: Failing to Answer Question on RB-89 Dooms NY Claimant’s Application for Board Review
Jul 4, 2019

Minnesota: No-Fault Auto Insurer Must Pay Injured Worker’s “Additional” Chiropractic Charges

Where a Minnesota bus driver, who had been injured in a work-related motor vehicle accident, sought and received chiropractic care from one provider, but the workers’ compensation carrier refused to...

Minnesota: No-Fault Auto Insurer Must Pay Injured Worker’s “Additional” Chiropractic Charges Minnesota: No-Fault Auto Insurer Must Pay Injured Worker’s “Additional” Chiropractic Charges
Jul 2, 2019

Oregon Court Resolves Statutory Dilemma Between Conflicting Statutes of Limitation

Faced with a direct conflict between two statutes of limitation, the first [ORS 30.275(9)] indicating that “notwithstanding any other … statute providing a limitation on the commencement of an action,”...

Oregon Court Resolves Statutory Dilemma Between Conflicting Statutes of Limitation Oregon Court Resolves Statutory Dilemma Between Conflicting Statutes of Limitation
Jul 1, 2019

D.C. Subway Manager’s Injuries During Two-Hour Break Found Compensable

Quoting Larson’s Workers’ Compensation Law, § 21.02, the District of Columbia Court of Appeals vacated a decision of the D.C.’s Compensation Review Board (CRB) that had denied workers’ compensation benefits...

D.C. Subway Manager’s Injuries During Two-Hour Break Found Compensable D.C. Subway Manager’s Injuries During Two-Hour Break Found Compensable
Jun 28, 2019

Maryland Home-Based Worker’s Fall Outside His Home Might Be Compensable

Yesterday, the Court of Special Appeals of Maryland, in a case of first impression, adopted the three-part test for compensability of injuries to home-based employees described in Larson’s Workers’ Compensation...

Maryland Home-Based Worker’s Fall Outside His Home Might Be Compensable Maryland Home-Based Worker’s Fall Outside His Home Might Be Compensable
Jun 27, 2019

Web Site Maintenance Completed, but with One Hitch

Yesterday, my web administrator migrated the content of “workcompwriter.com” to a new, faster, better server. Alas, in doing so, yesterday’s post regarding the sovereign immunity (or rather, the lack thereof)...

Web Site Maintenance Completed, but with One Hitch Web Site Maintenance Completed, but with One Hitch
Jun 27, 2019

Office Worker Employed by Canadian Consulate May Proceed in Tort Against Employer for Work-Related Injuries

In an unusual case testing the limits of the sovereign immunity enjoyed by our neighbor to the north, a divided First Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a decision by a...

Office Worker Employed by Canadian Consulate May Proceed in Tort Against Employer for Work-Related Injuries Office Worker Employed by Canadian Consulate May Proceed in Tort Against Employer for Work-Related Injuries