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Workers comp covers temporary worker: Court
Business Insurance
AUSTIN, Texas--A temporary employee who died on the job can't be excluded from an employer's workers compensation policy, the Texas Supreme Court ruled in reversing a $2.7 million liability judgment for the worker's family. In a unanimous decision, ...


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Court Okays Facebook Party Photos in Workers Comp Claim
ABC News (blog)
An appeals court has ruled that photos on Facebook and Myspace of a man "drinking and partying" can be used as evidence to deny him further workers compensation claims. At the center of the suit is Zackery Clement, who suffered a hernia March 12, ...
Facebook pics lead to worker's comp denialmsnbc.com
Fair? Facebook photos used in workers comp claimABC15.com (KNXV-TV)

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Employee Loses Worker Comp after He Posted Party Photos Online
AllGov
Clement and his attorney argued that the introduction of the photos into the case were "a disgrace to the dignity of the workers' compensation proceedings and the legal system." Judge David M. Glover of the Arkansas Court of Appeals was not impressed ...
Court okays Facebook party photos in workers comp claimabc11.com
Court OK's Online Party Photos in Workers Comp CaseLegal Talk Network

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City pays workers comp settlement
Morgan Hill Times
by Michael Moore Staff Writer The city paid a workers' compensation settlement to one of its public works employees this week, bringing the total amount paid in such claims this fiscal year to about $199000. Following a discussion in closed session at ...

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Largest workers' comp. insurer in Pa. lax on contract management
IFAwebnews.com
By Bob Graham Pennsylvania's auditor general said the state's largest workers' compensation carrier failed to hold a contractor who received nearly $4.9 million over two years accountable for the terms of the contract. Auditor General Jack Wagner said ...

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