Current Issues In Workers’ Compensation Law

Analysis and commentary from "seasoned" legal writer, Thomas A. Robinson, J.D., co-author of Larson's Workers' Compensation Law (LexisNexis, 17 vols.)

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June 22, 2026

PA Supreme Court Narrows Workers’ Comp Anti-Referral Provision

Physician-Owned Pharmacy Entitled to Reimbursement Despite Self-Referral The Pennsylvania Supreme Court recently reversed the state’s Commonwealth Court and held that the Workers’ Compensation Act's Anti-Referral Provision does not bar payment...

PA Supreme Court Narrows Workers’ Comp Anti-Referral Provision PA Supreme Court Narrows Workers’ Comp Anti-Referral Provision
June 16, 2026

Georgia Appellate Court Reverses Course

Exclusivity Is an Affirmative Defense, Not a Jurisdictional Bar In Crook v. Six Flags Over Georgia II, L.P., 2026 Ga. App. LEXIS 302 (June 15, 2026), the plaintiff brought a...

Georgia Appellate Court Reverses Course Georgia Appellate Court Reverses Course
June 15, 2026

NY Correction Sergeant Did Not Qualify for New PTSD Exception

New York’s Appellate Division, Third Department recently affirmed a Workers’ Compensation Board decision disallowing a correction sergeant’s PTSD claim, holding that the claimant did not qualify for the mental-injury exception...

NY Correction Sergeant Did Not Qualify for New PTSD Exception NY Correction Sergeant Did Not Qualify for New PTSD Exception
June 11, 2026

NY Court: Carrier That Declines to Defend Over Workers’ Compensation Exclusion Takes Significant Risk

A New York appellate court has held that an insurer that declined to defend its insured based on a workers’ compensation exclusion could not later challenge a multimillion-dollar default judgment...

NY Court: Carrier That Declines to Defend Over Workers’ Compensation Exclusion Takes Significant Risk NY Court: Carrier That Declines to Defend Over Workers’ Compensation Exclusion Takes Significant Risk

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