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How does Palliative Care Work under Rhode Island Workers’ Compensation Law?
How does Palliative Care Work under Rhode Island Workers’ Compensation Law?

Compliance Corner What does it take for an injured worker in Rhode Island to receive palliative care? State regulations spell out the steps, as Simply Research subscribers know. Here's a look at those steps. Glossary […]

  • Jan 26, 2026
  • Frank Ferreri
Who’s a ‘Contractor’ for ‘Up-the-Ladder’ Exclusive Remedy Immunity in Kentucky?
Who’s a ‘Contractor’ for ‘Up-the-Ladder’ Exclusive Remedy Immunity in Kentucky?

Do You Know the Rule? Under Kentucky law, a party against which a worker makes a claim, but which is not the direct employer of the claimant, may claim "up-the-ladder immunity" by first presenting proof […]

  • Jan 23, 2026
  • Frank Ferreri
Misrepresentations Affected Entitlement to Benefits, not Compensability for Fla. Bus Driver
Misrepresentations Affected Entitlement to Benefits, not Compensability for Fla. Bus Driver

Case File When a Florida bus driver made misrepresentations about an injury she experienced in 2021, she lost out on worker's compensation benefits for it. But when she experienced another injury in 2022, for which […]

  • Jan 23, 2026
  • Frank Ferreri
Failing to Submit Documentation Leaves Letter Carrier on Hook for $18,748.26 Overpayment
Failing to Submit Documentation Leaves Letter Carrier on Hook for $18,748.26 Overpayment

Federal Focus A computer error caused a FECA benefits recipient to receive more than $18,000 through no fault of his. But his failure to turn in financial information meant that he couldn't escape paying it […]

  • Jan 22, 2026
  • Frank Ferreri
Aggravation of Knee Problems Leads to Temporary, Permanent Benefits for Tenn. Worker
Aggravation of Knee Problems Leads to Temporary, Permanent Benefits for Tenn. Worker

Case File A Tennessee worker didn't have history showing that her knee arthritis caused problems until a wreck on the job aggravated it. Did that make a difference for her workers' compensation claim? Simply Research […]

  • Jan 20, 2026
  • Frank Ferreri
What does ‘Dependent’ Mean in Connecticut?
What does ‘Dependent’ Mean in Connecticut?

Glossary Check When it comes to workers' compensation benefits, in tragic cases, it may be necessary to determine who a worker's dependents are to determine distribution of benefits. As Simply Research subscribers know, Connecticut workers' […]

  • Jan 19, 2026
  • Frank Ferreri
What is Workers’ Compensation ‘Fraud’ in Pennsylvania?
What is Workers’ Compensation ‘Fraud’ in Pennsylvania?

Glossary Check Fraud might feel like of those "I-know-it-when-I-see-it" kinds of things, but determining whether or not certain conduct counts as workers' compensation "fraud" under legal definitions can prove pivotal to a worker's future. Thanks […]

  • Jan 16, 2026
  • Frank Ferreri
26 Years Without a Lost-Time Incident, Wisconsin Manufacturer Still Looks to get Safer
26 Years Without a Lost-Time Incident, Wisconsin Manufacturer Still Looks to get Safer

Safety at Work The last time Wisconsin-based Sentry Equipment experienced a lost-time incident, current Sentry EHS chief Canton Larson was 3 years old, and the world was bracing for the uncertainty of Y2K's impact on technology. Twenty-six years later, […]

  • Jan 14, 2026
  • Frank Ferreri
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