It is not uncommon to see workers compensation cases end up in court over whether the claimant's injuries both arose out of and in the course of their employment.
This article presents a summary of announcements made in Florida, New Jersey, and Oregon concerning workers compensation rates for 2023.
When you get caught forging documents you don't get paid.
This question deals with a claims situation where a hotel's chef was injured at his employer's culinary awards celebration, and the claim's applicability to workers compensation coverage.
A policy open to more than one reasonable interpretation is, by definition, ambiguous, and ambiguity is resolved in favor of coverage under well-settled insurance principles.
Florida's Office of Insurance and Regulation issues an emergency order regarding cancellations and nonrenewals.
A federal district judge has denied an insurer's motion for summary judgment in a case where the underlying matter involves defense of a claim related to an accidental drug overdose.
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The Supreme Court of Arizona recently answered two questions certified by the U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona that both concerned how an insurer may or may not use depreciation in calculating the actual cash value (ACV) of damaged property.