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Workplace Injury Expert Testimony

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Superior Court Affirms Decision Denying Claimant’s Motion to Strike Medical Expert Testimony Regarding Medical Records Produced...

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Trincia v. Dick’s Sporting Goods, 2024 WL 1110401 (Del. Super. Mar. 14, 2024) - Ms. Trincia filed a Petition to Determine Compensation Due that alleged she injured her cervical spine and left shoulder in a work accident on...more

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Appellate Division Finds No Reason to Disturb Employer’s Experts’ Qualifications, to Not Accept Their Testimony, and Rejects Claim...

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Bello v. United Panam Financial Corp., No. A-2986-21 (Mar. 6, 2024) - The pro se petitioner appealed from a workers’ compensation order finding that his injuries were not causally related to his employment. The petitioner...more

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All About the Experts: Rebutting the Parsons Presumption

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The Thornton decision is guided by the Parsons presumption, which holds that when additional medical treatment for a compensable injury is required, a rebuttable presumption arises in favor of the claimant that the treatment...more

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Case Law Update: Rainey v. City of Charlotte

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Rainey v. City of Charlotte (5/17/16) - This case the North Carolina Court of Appeals analyzed N.C. Gen. Stat. §97-58 and the statutory time limit to file an occupational disease. The Court dismissed an injured worker’s...more

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Louisiana Federal Court Rejects Expert Testimony Tying Gasoline to AML

Underscoring the importance of the distinction between a product and its component parts, a federal court in Louisiana refused to allow expert testimony that exposure to gasoline caused acute myeloid leukemia (“AML”) in a...more

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Defending Nonsubscriber Lifting Injuries – Part VIII – “But For” Causation

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Regardless of what factual theory of negligence a lifting injury plaintiff pursues, the plaintiff must prove that the negligence of the defendant caused the injury at issue. As simple as this concept appears, the nature of...more

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