02.18.26
Tennessee rates decline, spoilation of video evidence in Virginia, exclusive remedy in Oklahoma, and the perils of dog bites for delivery workers.
Tennessee Workers' Comp Rates Decline for 13th Consecutive Year in 2026
"Since Tennessee’s workers’ compensation system reforms began in 2014, Tennessee employers have seen substantial savings with these loss cost reductions."
Injured Employee Loses Evidence Spoliation Bid Over Video Erased by Employer
"The school system said that the video from the day of the incident had been erased after 30 days in accordance with its normal procedures."
Oklahoma Supreme Court: Exclusivity applies despite dismissed comp claim
"A unanimous Oklahoma Supreme Court held that exclusivity prohibits a man from suing his employer for negligence even after he dismissed his workers compensation claim."
Arizona Delivery Drivers and Workers Face a Hidden Risk: Dog Attacks on the Job
"Dog attacks are not rare accidents. They are a workplace hazard hiding in plain sight."
Tennessee Workers' Comp Rates Decline for 13th Consecutive Year in 2026
"Since Tennessee’s workers’ compensation system reforms began in 2014, Tennessee employers have seen substantial savings with these loss cost reductions."
Injured Employee Loses Evidence Spoliation Bid Over Video Erased by Employer
"The school system said that the video from the day of the incident had been erased after 30 days in accordance with its normal procedures."
Oklahoma Supreme Court: Exclusivity applies despite dismissed comp claim
"A unanimous Oklahoma Supreme Court held that exclusivity prohibits a man from suing his employer for negligence even after he dismissed his workers compensation claim."
Arizona Delivery Drivers and Workers Face a Hidden Risk: Dog Attacks on the Job
"Dog attacks are not rare accidents. They are a workplace hazard hiding in plain sight."
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