It is well settled in Indiana that worker’s compensation is meant to benefit employees and that the Indiana Worker’s Compensation Act should be construed liberally. “Indiana Court of Appeals Broadens the Definition of Earnings in Calculating the AWW”
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Indiana Employer and Its Subsidiaries Protected by the Exclusive Remedies Provision of the Act
In Brenda Hall v. Dallman Contractors, LLC, 51 N.E.3d 261 (2016), the Indiana Court of Appeals recently addressed whether an employee could pursue a negligence “Indiana Employer and Its Subsidiaries Protected by the Exclusive Remedies Provision of the Act”
Indiana Court of Appeals Holds Termination of Employment does NOT Bar Entitlement to TTD Benefits in Indiana
The Indiana Court of Appeals recently weighed in on an issue that could prove troublesome for Indiana employers. In March, the Court addressed the issue “Indiana Court of Appeals Holds Termination of Employment does NOT Bar Entitlement to TTD Benefits in Indiana”
I&F’s Sonia Das prevails in pair of Indiana cases
Attorney Sonia Das, based out of I&F’s Indiana office, recently secured two favorable decisions on behalf of Indiana employers. In the first, a memorandum decision “I&F’s Sonia Das prevails in pair of Indiana cases”