
Florida Appeals Court Overturns Precedent on Workers’ Comp Deadlines
- A Florida appellate court ruled that Nancy Estes, a teacher who suffered a work-related knee injury, was not time-barred from seeking additional workers’ compensation benefits.
- Overturning 26 years of legal precedent, the court found that the two-year statute of limitations is suspended, rather than merely extended, during the payment of benefits.
- This decision allows Estes to pursue further treatment nearly 17 months after her initial payments stopped.
NCCI Symposium Explores Key Economic Shifts
- The NCCI’s Annual Insights Symposium, scheduled for May 11–13, 2026, will provide a comprehensive analysis of the current economic landscape.
- Experts will examine how shifting labor trends and inflationary pressures directly influence workers’ compensation pricing and claim costs.
- Attendees will gain critical data-driven insights into the financial stability of the insurance industry through 2026.
- This gathering serves as a vital forum for navigating the complex relationship between national fiscal health and workplace coverage.
Fort Worth Reviews Workers’ Compensation Process for First Responders
- The Fort Worth City Council is reviewing its workers’ compensation system following reports of denied and delayed medical care for injured first responders.
- Over thirty police officers and firefighters have reported hurdles in receiving benefits after line-of-duty injuries.
- The city plans to add support positions and increase accountability for third-party claims administrators to improve outcomes, according to reports.
