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Thomas A. Robinson
over 3 years ago
Workers' Compensation
Recent Cases, News, Trends & Developments
Minnesota: No-Fault Auto Insurer Ordered to Pay Injured Worker’s “Excess” Chiropractic Charges
Minn. Stat. § 176.83, subd. 5(c), and accompanying rules, under which an employer or workers’ compensation carrier may not be forced to pay chiropractic benefits beyond a 12-week period, does not prevent the injured worker from seeking reimbursement...
Cassandra Roberts
over 7 years ago
Workers' Compensation
Recent Cases, News, Trends & Developments
Have Yourself a Merry Little Waiver: Referral of Medical Treatment for UR Concedes Causation in Delaware
It is very fitting to feature a case involving UPS this time of year. I stumbled upon Paul Schneider v United Parcel Service , IAB#1283119 (12/1/15) and what makes this case a bit of a “re-gifting” is that it contains what most would think...
LexisNexis Workers' Comp Law Newsroom Staff
over 10 years ago
Workers' Compensation
Reform Legislation
California Workers’ Compensation Reform SB 863 Analysis: Medical Treatment Provisions (9/7/2012)
The following analysis is based on the 8/30/2012 amended version of SB 863: SB863, widely lauded as the “new and improved” workers’ compensation reform package passed both the houses of the legislature on Friday, August 31 and is now...
LexisNexis Workers' Comp Law Newsroom Staff
over 10 years ago
Workers' Compensation
Reform Legislation
California Workers’ Compensation Reform SB 863 Analysis: Medical Treatment Provisions
***NEW! TO READ AN UPDATED ANALYSIS OF THE 8/30/2012 VERSION OF SB 863, CLICK HERE . On 8/31/2012, the Legislature passed SB 863.*** ***WARNING: The analysis below was based on the 8/24/2012 version of SB 863. Several amendments were made to the bill...
LexisNexis Workers' Comp Law Newsroom Staff
over 10 years ago
Workers' Compensation
Workers' Compensation Law Blog
California Workers’ Compensation Reform SB 863 Analysis: Medical Treatment Provisions (9/7/2012)
The following analysis is based on the 8/30/2012 amended version of SB 863: SB863, widely lauded as the “new and improved” workers’ compensation reform package passed both the houses of the legislature on Friday, August 31 and is...
LexisNexis Workers' Comp Law Newsroom Staff
over 10 years ago
Workers' Compensation
Workers' Compensation Law Blog
California Workers’ Compensation Reform SB 863 Analysis: Medical Treatment Provisions
***NEW! TO READ AN UPDATED ANALYSIS OF THE 8/30/2012 VERSION OF SB 863, CLICK HERE . On 8/31/2012, the Legislature passed SB 863.*** ***WARNING: The analysis below was based on the 8/24/2012 version of SB 863. Several amendments were made to the bill...
Larson's Spotlight
over 11 years ago
Workers' Compensation
Workers' Compensation Law Blog
Five Recent Cases You Should Know About (4/29/2011)
Larson's Spotlight on Unexplained Fall, AMA Guides, Self-Insurers, Chiropractic Treatment, and Credit . Larson's surveys the latest case developments that you need to know about. Thomas A. Robinson, the staff writer for Larson's Workers'...