Michigan state law currently says any employees who have committed a crime are exempt from qualifying, and as of right now, undocumented immigrants are considered under that label.
The Michigan Immigrant Rights Center is suing Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in her official capacity to end the state’s policy of denying worker’s compensation to undocumented immigrants who are injured while ...
CALIFORNIA, USA — A California Appellate Court has ruled that the Atlanta Falcons are exempt from California’s workers' compensation law and are not responsible for payments to former NFL player Wayne ...
California lacks jurisdiction over the disability claims of an NFL player who spent his first season with the Los Angeles Rams, state appeals justices ruled. They overturned the judgment of the ...
The Iowa Supreme Court’s recent decision in Den Hartog Industries and West Bend Mutual Insurance Company v. Tyler Dungan is set to make waves for workers’ compensation insurers and employers across ...
The nation’s workers’ compensation system has emerged from the pandemic looking remarkably stable – at least from 30,000 feet. But a closer look reveals a patchwork of fortunes, with some states ...
The NH Supreme Court ruled a firefighter’s spouse may file an independent workers’ comp death benefits claim, even if the worker’s own claim was denied.
The U.S. workers’ compensation line of coverage remains a key driver of the profitability of property/casualty insurance, although economic uncertainty ...
A California Court of Appeals issued a significant ruling that narrows the grounds on which retired professional athletes with extended careers on out-of-state teams can file cumulative injury workers ...
Understanding the intricate mechanics of product liability and workplace injury claims in California is not merely a matter of legal curiosity; it is a critical necessity for protecting your health, ...
A former whistleblower believes the Minns government reforms will make workers’ compensation a potentially lethal weapon.