“Mental-Mental” Claims: Within Which Category Does West Virginia Fall?
As you may know, later this month (Nov. 20–22), attorneys, academics, claims managers, risk consultants, and others will gather at the 22nd Annual National Workers’ Compensation and Disability...
View ArticleWest Virginia Employee’s Unexplained Fall Was Idiopathic And Not Compensable
In a memorandum decision, the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia affirmed the denial of workers’ compensation benefits to an employee who suffered a dislocation of his left knee and a tear of...
View ArticleWest Virginia High Court Crafts Narrow Exception to 6-Month Statute of...
The Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia held that where a claimant delays the filing of a workers’ compensation death benefits claim because she was unaware, and could not have learned through...
View ArticleWest Virginia Statute Barring Comp Benefits for Many—But Not All—Work Release...
A provision in the West Virginia Workers’ Compensation Act [W. Va. Code § 23–4–1e(b)] that prohibits an inmate housed at a state work release center from receiving workers’ compensation benefits for...
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