Disney Worker Injured Trying to Stop Runaway Boulder at Indiana Jones Show January 2, 2026 A Walt Disney World worker in Florida was injured while attempting to stop a large runaway prop boulder from rolling...
Board Calls for US Steel to Address Safety Issues as It Rebuilds Site of Fatal Explosion December 30, 2025 The Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board (CSB) has issued interim safety recommendations in connection with the agency’s ongoing investigation...
50% Rule: TN Supreme Court Finds Driver Due Knee Replacement Despite Arthritis December 23, 2025 By William Rabb It’s an age-old question that continues to come up for workers’ compensation insurers around the country: When is an injury...
Twice Injured Firefighter Loses Second Workers’ Compensation Claim December 23, 2025 By Andrew G. Simpson A Delaware firefighter who twice suffered a workplace injury has been denied workers’ compensation benefits for his second claim because...
Stonetrust Workers’ Comp Expands Into North Carolina December 22, 2025 Stonetrust Commercial Insurance, a workers’ compensation carrier based in Louisiana, has expanded into North Carolina, bringing to 13 the number...
11 Firefighters and 2 Others Injured After NC House Explosion and Fire December 19, 2025 Eleven firefighters and two other people were injured in a house fire explosion in the Piedmont region of North Carolina,...
Massachusetts Reports First Case of Silicosis in Stone Countertop Worker December 17, 2025 Massachusetts public health officials have reported the first confirmed case of silicosis in the stone countertop fabrication industry in the...
Black Lung Benefits Denied; Discrimination Claim Against UPS Shot Down by Court December 12, 2025 By William Rabb A federal appeals court, one step below the U.S. Supreme Court, handed down two rulings in favor of employers and...
Connecticut Builder Charged With Being Workers’ Compensation Scofflaw December 12, 2025 The owner of a Connecticut construction firm has been arrested and charged with failing to provide the required workers’ compensation...
OSHA Fines Korean Construction Firm $20,000 After Georgia Worker’s Death December 8, 2025 Following the death of a worker at a Georgia solar systems plant in May, a federal safety agency has cited...