Quoting Larson’s Workers’ Compensation Law, and stressing that the doctrine of res judicata should be applied differently in workers’ compensation cases than in the usual context of a judicial action,...
Res Judicata Does Not Bar KY Employee From Reopening Claim Res Judicata Does Not Bar KY Employee From Reopening ClaimIndicating that in New York there were two requisites for reopening a claim based on newly acquired evidence: (a) the application to reopen “must be made within a reasonable time...
NY Court: No Reopening Allowed in Established Claim re: Murdered Employee NY Court: No Reopening Allowed in Established Claim re: Murdered EmployeeRecognizing that no matter how competent and reasonable a commission or board’s determination of a claimant’s medical condition and level of disability might be at the time of a hearing,...
Virginia Court: Removal of Ankle Prosthesis, Without its Replacement, Does Not Trigger Reopening Statute Virginia Court: Removal of Ankle Prosthesis, Without its Replacement, Does Not Trigger Reopening Statute