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Act 111 applies to injuries that occurred prior to its enactment and that the employer is credited for payment of pre-Act 111 temporary total disability benefits and partial disability benefits relative to their obligations under Act 111 for IREs.
The claimant sustained a work injury on August 13, 2014.
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Primarily because of the employer’s ownership and control of the availability and use of its trucks, the decedent driver of a tow truck was an employee at the time of his work-related fatality.
The decedent’s fiancé filed a fatal claim petition, alleging the decedent was working for the employer as a tow truck o
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Special Workers’ Compensation Alert - Pennsylvania
The Pennsylvania Superior Court issued an important decision on May 13, 2021, in the matter of Mercer v.
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The workers’ compensation insurance policy cancellation was not valid because a condition precedent had not been met, and promissory estoppel applied because the employer relied on the certificate of insurance.
The claimant appealed and Jones Construction Co., the contractor, cross appealed the judge’s non-final ord
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The Appellate Division affirms a Judge of Compensation’s decision to include the petitioner’s portion of attorneys’ fees and costs in the employer’s Section 40 lien.
In this per curiam decision, the Appellate Division reviews Section 40 of the workers’ compensation
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Finding of disabling, work-related injury not based on impermissible speculation as judge believed claimant and found sufficient corroborative evidence in record to support testimony; employer entitled to credit for gross short-term disability benefits.
In this case, the claimant reported sustaining work-related injuries to her neck and back as a result of a
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