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    Fake Court Hearings Stealing Payouts

    Oklahoma Workers’ Compensation Commission Issues Warning Over Settlement Scam

    • The Oklahoma Workers’ Compensation Commission has alerted injured workers to a fraudulent scheme involving impersonation. 
    • Scammers are contacting claimants via phone, text, and social media, falsely claiming they have won workers’ comp settlements. 
    • are being pressured to pay upfront fees to release these funds, sometimes in fake virtual court hearings. 
    • The state urges caution regarding these fraudulent activities, noting that official proceedings do not operate this way.

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    Surveillance and Section 114-a Rulings Disqualify Fraudulent Workers’ Comp Claims

    • New York workers’ compensation defense firm Goldberg Segalla highlighted successful fraud litigation outcomes leveraging surveillance and Section 114-a. 
    • Video evidence of a claimant driving and visiting a casino triggered a lifetime benefits ban. 
    • Another claim involving an alleged volunteer firefighter was contested after social media proved active emergency response duties. 
    • These decisions reinforce that active communication and prompt investigator recordings remain crucial to securing carrier disallowances.

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    Louisiana Appellate Court Reverses Dismissal of Pro Se Workers’ Comp Claim

    • A Louisiana appellate court reversed the dismissal of an injured worker’s self-represented claim against Audubon Nature Institute. 
    • The employee filed for workers’ compensation benefits following a workplace injury and subsequent collapse. 
    • The Office of Workers’ Compensation judge dismissed the case with prejudice after a pretrial conference. 
    • The reviewing court ruled the judge erred by failing to follow mandatory procedural guidelines before throwing out the suit.

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