Iowa Supreme Court Rules on Idiopathic Falls
On November 16, 2018, the Iowa Supreme Court rendered a decision regarding idiopathic falls onto level floors. In Bluml v. Dee Jay’s Inc. d/b/a Long John Silvers and Commerce & Industry Ins. Co., the Iowa Supreme Court reversed the decision of the Commissioner who...
Nebraska Workers’ Compensation Court Publishes New Maximum Benefit Rate
The Nebraska Workers’ Compensation Court has released the new maximum weekly income benefit cap under § 48-121.01. For all work-related injuries and illnesses occurring after January 1, 2019, the maximum compensation rate will be $855.00. This amount equals 100...
Baylor Evnen Attorneys Present at Nebraska Safety Council
Recently, Nebraska Workers’ Compensation attorneys from Baylor Evnen Jen Caswell, Paul Barta, Eric Sutton, and Jenna Christensen presented at the Nebraska Safety Council’s 2018 Seminar. These Baylor Evnen...
Refresher – Compensability of Emotional and Psychological Injuries in Iowa
In Iowa, the term “injury” is broadly defined which allows injured employees to receive compensation for psychological as well as physical impairments. Dunlavey v. Economy Fire & Casualty Co., 526...
Refresher – Terminating Or Demoting an Employee With a Potential Worker’s Compensation Claim
In Nebraska, an employee who is discharged in retaliation for asserting rights under the Workers’ Compensation Act can bring a separate cause of action against the employer. Jackson v. Morris...
Annual Statistical Report Published in the Nebraska Workers’ Compensation Court
Each year, the Nebraska Workers’ Compensation Court publishes a statistical report for injuries in the last 10 years. The statistical report summarizes the information reported by employers and insurers...
Refreshers on Treatment of Non-Typical Employees under Nebraska Workers’ Compensation Law
Occasionally, we will receive questions regarding who actually constitutes an “employee” pursuant to Neb. Rev. Stat. § 48-115. Often times, these questions will be directed towards...
Nebraska Supreme Court Affirms that 30 Day Payment Period and Penalties Apply Towards Settlements via Release Waiver
Recently, the Nebraska Supreme Court was faced with the issue as to whether there is a 30 day payment period and/or exposure for penalties for failure to pay within that period for settlements arising...
Nebraska Court of Appeals Addresses When Unrelated Medical Care May be Compensable to Treat a Related Condition
Recently, the Nebraska Court of Appeals in Carr v. GNH Farms was faced with the issue of when an unrelated medical condition would be considered compensable in order to treat a work related injury....
Iowa Workers’ Compensation Commissioner Indicates Fines Will Be Assessed for Any Settlements Occurring within 24 Hours of Hearing
Recently Iowa Workers’ Compensation Commissioner Joseph Cortes II issued an Order indicating that effective July 1, 2018, any settlement occurring within 24 hours of scheduled start of hearing will...