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Thomas A. Robinson
10 months ago
Workers' Compensation
Recent Cases, News, Trends & Developments
Georgia: Second Fall at Home Broke Chain of Causation Related to Earlier Injury
Emphasizing that it was for Georgia’s State Board of Workers’ Compensation to resolve a conflict in the evidence and not for the superior court, which initially reviewed the Board’s decision, a state appellate court reversed and remanded...
Thomas A. Robinson
over 2 years ago
Workers' Compensation
Recent Cases, News, Trends & Developments
Virginia: Divided Supreme Court Says Impairment to be Determined Before, Not After, Hip Surgery
An injured employee’s functional loss of use under Va. Code Ann. § 65.2-503, was appropriately computed by measuring the extent of the employee's impairment before undergoing hip replacement surgery, not after the surgery, held a divided...
Thomas A. Robinson
over 2 years ago
Workers' Compensation
Recent Cases, News, Trends & Developments
Florida: Worker Receives PTD Award More than 17 Years After Retirement
Where a Florida worker sustained work-related injuries to her neck, back, and right shoulder in 2002, and subsequently suffered a psychiatric injury, in the form of depression, as a result of the injury and, prior to reaching MMI status, successfully...
Thomas A. Robinson
over 3 years ago
Workers' Compensation
Recent Cases, News, Trends & Developments
Colorado: Maximum Medical Improvement Determination Requires “Appropriate” Expert Medical Evidence
While it is the duty the ALJ to determine the facts, including whether or not an injured worker has reached MMI status, that determination may not be made without the support of appropriate medical evidence, held a Colorado appellate court. Accordingly...
Thomas A. Robinson
over 4 years ago
Workers' Compensation
Recent Cases, News, Trends & Developments
Wyoming: Claimant Deemed at MMI Despite Continued Use of Spinal Cord Stimulator to Reduce Pain
The Supreme Court of Wyoming affirmed a finding by the state’s Office of Administrative Hearings (OAH) that a workers’ compensation claimant had reached MMI—with a resulting end to TTD benefits—despite a medical treatment plan...
Calif. WCAB Noteworthy Panel Decisions Reporter
over 5 years ago
Workers' Compensation
Recent Cases, News, Trends & Developments
California: Tricks of the Trade When Calculating Temporary Disability Rate
One of the primary benefits of California workers’ compensation is the payment of temporary disability (TD). Although not specifically defined in the California Labor Code, case law and customary usage has provided a sufficient perimeter for determining...
Calif. WCAB Noteworthy Panel Decisions Reporter
over 8 years ago
Workers' Compensation
Recent Cases, News, Trends & Developments
California: Whose Burden Is It, Anyway?
With all of the changes in the law the last few years, practitioners are finding it more difficult to determine which side has the burden of proof. Once determined, they have a difficult time finding the appropriate evidence needed to meet this burden...
BRBS Longshore Reporter Staff
over 4 years ago
Workers' Compensation
Recent Cases, News, Trends & Developments
Little Acorns: The Myth of Maximum Medical Improvement
By Stephen Embry and Aida Carini, Embry and Neusner, Groton, Connecticut Since the days of Plato and his “Republic”, Judges and lawyers have adopted, often unwittingly, the vision of the cave to analyze and promulgate rules to govern our...
Larson's Spotlight
over 6 years ago
Workers' Compensation
Recent Cases, News, Trends & Developments
Missouri: Claimant May Be Awarded TTD Benefits Even After Maximum Medical Improvement
Indicating that it was “not eliminating the concept of maximum medical improvement from the workers’ compensation lexicon,” the Supreme Court of Missouri held that while It was plausible, and likely probable, that the MMI date and the...
Stuart D. Colburn
over 10 years ago
Workers' Compensation
Recent Cases, News, Trends & Developments
Texas: Recoupment
By Stuart D. Colburn, Esq., Shareholder, Downs Stanford This case [ AP 110692 ] concerns the carrier’s right to reclassify overpaid TIBs as IIBs. In this case, the Hearing Officer cited Appeals Panel Decision 033358-S [ 2004 TX Wrk. Comp. LEXIS...
Larson's Spotlight
over 7 years ago
Workers' Compensation
Recent Cases, News, Trends & Developments
Idaho: Continued Pain Does Not Contradict Finding That Worker Reached Maximum Medical Improvement
An injured worker’s contention that she still suffered significant pain was not sufficient to contradict the Commission’s finding that the worker had nevertheless reached a point of maximum medical improvement, held an Idaho court. In fact...
Larson's Spotlight
over 8 years ago
Workers' Compensation
Recent Cases, News, Trends & Developments
Florida: Divided 1st DCA Creates “Virtual” MMI Date for Those Suffering Lengthy Periods of TTD
In a split (8 to 3) decision, the full First District Court of Appeal of Florida recently withdrew its earlier panel opinion in Westphal v. City of St. Petersburg , 2013 Fla. App. LEXIS 3203 (Fla. 1st DCA Feb. 28, 2013), and receded from its previous...
Larson's Spotlight
over 7 years ago
Workers' Compensation
Recent Cases, News, Trends & Developments
Connecticut: Employer Need Not Pay for Palliative Medical Care
A Connecticut court affirmed the finding of the commissioner that various medications prescribed by the plaintiff’s treating physician for a head injury that occurred some 18 years earlier were palliative rather than curative, and thus were not...
Larson's Spotlight
over 6 years ago
Workers' Compensation
Recent Cases, News, Trends & Developments
Florida: 104-Week Limit on TTD Benefits Found Unconstitutional
In a split decision, the Supreme Court of Florida struck down the state’s 104-week limit on TTD benefits for injured workers who remain totally disabled after the capped time period, but who have not yet reached MMI. The majority held the limit...
Martin Klug
over 6 years ago
Workers' Compensation
Recent Cases, News, Trends & Developments
Missouri Supreme Court Rejects MMI as Bright Line Test to Award TTD
Cases that hold maximum medical improvement (MMI) as a bright line test to end all TTD “should no longer be followed,” according to the Missouri Supreme Court in Greer v Sysco Food Services , SC 94724 (Mo. 2015) 2015 MO Lexis 248 (Lexis Advance...
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