The burden for employers to seek and obtain a suspension of a claimant's workers' compensation benefits based upon their voluntary withdrawal from the workforce just became complicated, because the P
...on the issue in its decision in City of Pittsburgh v. WCAB (Robinson), speaking to whether taking a pension creates a presumption of...
The state Supreme Court has ruled that an employee's receipt of a pension is not sufficient evidence that the employee has retired and does not satisfy an employer's burden of proof for modifying or
...without the normal burden of demonstrating job availability under Kachinski v. WCAB (Vepco Construction ), 516 Pa. 240, 532 A.2d 374 (1987). While...
To say that the Commonwealth Court case of DePue v. Workers' Compensation Appeals Board (N. Paone Construction) is troubling is a vast understatement. The court sets a very dangerous precedent regard
A handful of cases sure to have lasting effects on Pennsylvanians, including how their legislative districts will look for the next decade and how Marcellus Shale natural gas drilling will be regulat
...bureau appealed the WCJ's decision to the Workers' Compensation Appeal Board (WCAB), which affirmed after noting the absence of case law on the question...
...petitioned for review of the order of the Workers' Compensation Appeal Board (WCAB), which affirmed the decision of the workers' compensation judge that granted claimant...
...of Pennsylvania reminded the bar, in the case of Huddy v. WCAB (U.S. Air), that seeking to amend a notice of compensation...
...the high court crafted in P & R Welding & Fabrication v. WCAB (Pergola) and to which the parties to the current matter adhered. So...
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