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Appeals court dumps $60M baby formula NEC verdict vs Mead Johnson

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Saying a St. Clair County judge applied an improper legal standard and allowed trial lawyers to bias a jury, an Illinois appeals court has tossed out a $60 million verdict in favor of a woman who claimed formula maker Mead Johnson should pay for her premature baby’s death, allegedly from an illness caused by Enfamil baby formula. On June 12,…

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Litigated comp claims climb as more injured workers lawyer up

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Litigation is creeping deeper into workers compensation claims, adding cost and complexity for employers, even as the line remains broadly profitable and protected by exclusive remedy. “We’re operating in a more adversarial claim environment than we ever have,” said Matt Hannon, New York-based national casualty practice leader for Aon in North America. “Litigation is being driven by both economic pressures…

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Heat exposure complicates causation in workers comp claims

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As heat exposure becomes a more visible workplace risk, workers compensation claims professionals say disputes are not always about whether a worker suffered a classic heat illness, but whether heat contributed to another medical event or injury. That question is complicating causation reviews in claims involving fainting, falls, cardiac symptoms, dehydration or other events that may not initially be coded…

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Seventh Circuit Sides With DHS in Worker’s Disability Bias Case

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The Seventh Circuit declined to revive a former Department of Homeland Security employee’s lawsuit challenging his termination and alleging disability discrimination, ruling that he failed to timely follow administrative requirements before filing a complaint in court. Dored Shiba, who worked as an immigration officer for US Citizenship and Immigration Services, didn’t initiate an internal equal employment opportunity complaint within 45…

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Supreme Court revives suit against major logistics company with potentially big effects on industry

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The Supreme Court on Thursday allowed a man to sue a major logistics company after he lost part of his leg in a semi tractor-trailer crash, a decision that could have big ripple effects across the trucking industry. The justices ruled unanimously in favor of Shawn Montgomery, whose parked vehicle was hit by a speeding truck driver on an Illinois…

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Fast response key as heat claims range from minor to catastrophic

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Heat-related worker injury claims can range from quickly resolved dehydration cases to catastrophic injuries requiring emergency care, organ damage and potential long-term disability, according to workers compensation experts. That makes early recognition and rapid response critical, particularly as employers face increased scrutiny over heat exposure and as claims teams prepare for more questions about how heat illnesses are reported, treated…

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Heat risk draws fresh scrutiny in workers compensation

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Heat-related illness claims are a small slice of the overall claims picture, but rising temperatures, expanding safety regulations and growing awareness of the exposure are prompting insurers and employers to look more closely at heat as a broader workplace injury risk. Research by the Workers Compensation Research Institute found that workplace heat-related illnesses increase at least sevenfold on days when…

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Court of Appeals to decide whether South Bend is liable for pothole injury

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The Indiana Court of Appeals will hear oral arguments next month in a case determining whether the city of South Bend is liable for failing to fill a pothole that caused a person to suffer significant injuries. John Murphy, the St. Joseph County auditor, sued the city of South Bend in 2024 after he stepped into a pothole and suffered…

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