Connecticut Workers Comp Rates to Drop Again Posted onJanuary 22, 2020byMitchell Sharp CT Workers Compensation Rates in 2020 are Declining by a modest rate of 2.9% Connecticut Workers Compensation Rates in 2020are going to be declining by a modest rate of 2.9 percent on average. The assigned ...
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There is movement in the Connecticut legislature to amend the workers comp statute so that public safety officers are covered for PTSD resulting from the use of deadly force involving animals. As is so often the case, the law will be adjusted long after the incident that exposed the gap in ...
Reaching Maximum Medical Improvement (MMI) is a significant milestone in any workers’ compensation case, but sometimes, an MMI determination may not accurately reflect an injured worker’s ongoing medical needs or recovery potential. Understanding how to dispute an MMI determination effectively is cruci...
Recently, a similar “dueling docs” fact pattern showed up in the case ofJusto v. CitiStaff Solutions,2024 Cal. Wrk. Comp. P.D. LEXIS 368(Board panel decision), with a slight twist. In this case, it was the app...
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Facing an Internal Affair: proper sleuthing can dig up a wealth of inefficiencies in a workers' compensation program. Here is a guide for what to look for.(WORKERS' COMP) 来自 highbeam.com 喜欢 0 阅读量: 8 作者: RA Shafer 收藏 引用 批量引用 报错 分享 ...
The article in Reuters Health presents the case of Tanner Martin as an example. When the 17 year old developed excruciating back pain last year, he was sure he needed an X-ray to find out what was wrong. So was his mother, who worried that the pain might indicate a serious injury that...
"if the goal of the comp system is to provide medically necessary treatment, there needs to be an “objective arbiter” who makes the decision of what is appropriate...“It is putting all of the power in the hands of the employer/defendant who can dictate who it is that reviews medical...
Many minds in the workers’ compensation community have been monopolized by California’sKing v. CompPartners, Inc.case. On August 23rd, the State’s Supreme Court issued theirrulingon the high-profile dispute: Workers’ compensation law provides the exclusive remedy for an employee who alleges ...