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Costco Worker’s Injury Notches TTD Benefits Thanks to Credible Medical Evidence
Costco Worker’s Injury Notches TTD Benefits Thanks to Credible Medical Evidence

Case File Because substantial credible evidence supported the compensation judge's finding that the work injury exacerbated the worker's knee symptoms, the Appellate Division affirmed an award of medical and temporary disability benefits. Case Munoz v. […]

  • Aug 19, 2026
  • Frank Ferreri
Did Icy Freezer Floor let Worker Skate into Court with Tort Lawsuit?
Did Icy Freezer Floor let Worker Skate into Court with Tort Lawsuit?

What Do You Think? A company allegedly fails to fix a leak in a warehouse freezer section, turning it into an “ice skating rink.” Predictably, one of its employees falls and seriously injures himself. That […]

  • Aug 17, 2026
  • Chris Parker
Exclusive Remedy in Alaska
Exclusive Remedy in Alaska

State Snapshot BASIC RULE In Alaska, workers’ compensation is an employee’s sole legal remedy for a work-related injury. Alaska Statutes § 23.30.055. This is the “exclusiveness of liability” provision (or “exclusive liability” provision). The rule […]

  • Aug 16, 2026
  • Chris Parker
Dependency at Time of Injury, not Resulting Death, Determines Right to Survivor’s Benefits in Maine
Dependency at Time of Injury, not Resulting Death, Determines Right to Survivor’s Benefits in Maine

Case File The Supreme Judicial Court of Maine held that eligibility for workers' compensation death benefits hinges on dependency at the time of the injury, not at the time of death. Because the statute does […]

  • Aug 15, 2026
  • Chris Parker
Statutory Employment Status Sinks La. Plant Workers’ Tort Claim for Smashed-Hand Injury
Statutory Employment Status Sinks La. Plant Workers’ Tort Claim for Smashed-Hand Injury

Case File A worker's hand was crushed by a 2,500-pound check valve during a plant turnaround project. Could he avoid Louisiana workers' compensation exclusivity by alleging an intentional tort and suing the plant owner? Case […]

  • Aug 14, 2026
  • Frank Ferreri
Oregon Worker’s Claim Against State Runs into Workers’ Comp Immunity Barrier
Oregon Worker’s Claim Against State Runs into Workers’ Comp Immunity Barrier

Case File An Oregon worker injured in a collision with an ODOT snowplow could not pursue a negligence claim against the state despite arguing that the statutory bar violated the Oregon Constitution's Remedy Clause. The […]

  • Aug 14, 2026
  • Frank Ferreri
Was Mill Worker Injured During Off-hours Rescue Limited to Workers’ Comp?
Was Mill Worker Injured During Off-hours Rescue Limited to Workers’ Comp?

What Do You Think? When an employee’s injury does not arise out of employment, he may be able to sue his employer for negligence. But what if the employee is engaging in a work-related task, […]

  • Aug 13, 2026
  • Chris Parker
N.C. Ag. Worker’s Heatstroke Injury doesn’t Show ‘Intentional’ Tort for Exclusive Remedy Purposes
N.C. Ag. Worker’s Heatstroke Injury doesn’t Show ‘Intentional’ Tort for Exclusive Remedy Purposes

Case File Although a North Carolina corporation was cited for a previous heat-related death, its failure to follow a series of steps that could have prevented a worker's heatstroke didn't show "intentional" conduct sufficient to […]

  • Aug 08, 2026
  • Frank Ferreri
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