Work Comp News 041526
Soft fraud, CA costs soar, FL Two clocks, OH court reconsideration
The Entire Workers' Comp Playbook on Soft Fraud - WorkersCompensation.com
"Workers’ compensation outcomes reveal whether systems support clarity or amplify confusion when pressure rises."
Costs soar for troubled state program that pays workers up to $1700 weekly for various ailments
"a program that pays up to $1,700 weekly to workers claiming disability for such conditions as diabetes, asthma and allergies. ... Some receiving payments also have claimed erectile dysfunction, toenail fungus, urinary tract infections and acid reflux in their medical evaluations."
After 'Two Clocks' Workers' Comp Court Ruling, Will Florida Claims Be Reopened?
"The case will have enormous implications, and I think there are probably thousands of cases where claimants have been erroneously advised that their cases have been closed"
Ohio court orders review of summer disability benefits for school worker
"the court, in reversing, said the commission did not fully analyze whether the worker’s inability to work during the summer was directly caused by her injury, as required under law."
"Workers’ compensation outcomes reveal whether systems support clarity or amplify confusion when pressure rises."
Costs soar for troubled state program that pays workers up to $1700 weekly for various ailments
"a program that pays up to $1,700 weekly to workers claiming disability for such conditions as diabetes, asthma and allergies. ... Some receiving payments also have claimed erectile dysfunction, toenail fungus, urinary tract infections and acid reflux in their medical evaluations."
After 'Two Clocks' Workers' Comp Court Ruling, Will Florida Claims Be Reopened?
"The case will have enormous implications, and I think there are probably thousands of cases where claimants have been erroneously advised that their cases have been closed"
Ohio court orders review of summer disability benefits for school worker
"the court, in reversing, said the commission did not fully analyze whether the worker’s inability to work during the summer was directly caused by her injury, as required under law."
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