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    Nevada’s State-Funded Workers’ Comp Attorneys Achieve Undefeated Record in 2025 Appeals

    Free State Lawyers Go 10-for-10 in Nevada Workers’ Comp Court

    • The Nevada Attorney for Injured Workers (NAIW) state agency provides free legal representation to employees appealing denied workers’ compensation claims
    • Last year, NAIW won all ten of its appeal cases in state courts. 
    • Despite this undefeated record, officials believe the service is underutilized due to a lack of public awareness. 
    • Many injured workers instead hire private attorneys, paying a significant portion of settlements in fees.

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    Oregon High Court Restores Right to Sue State Workers

    • In Crandall v. Oregon, the Oregon Supreme Court ruled that a state law giving public employees immunity from lawsuits is unconstitutional. 
    • The court found that the legislature cannot take away an injured worker’s right to sue a negligent person, even if that person works for the state. 
    • Because workers’ comp doesn’t pay for “pain and suffering,” it wasn’t considered a fair trade for losing the right to sue. 
    • This decision means private employees can now file third-party negligence claims against public workers who cause them harm.

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    Court Rules Insurers Can Recover Workers’ Comp Costs from Pain and Suffering Settlements

    • In Stermel v. Workers’ Compensation Appeal Board, the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court ruled that an employer’s insurer has an absolute right to full subrogation from a claimant’s third-party recovery. 
    • The court affirmed that Section 319 of the Workers’ Compensation Act entitles the insurer to reimbursement for medical and wage benefits paid. 
    • This decision rejected the claimant’s argument that “pain and suffering” damages from a settlement should be exempt from the lien. 
    • Consequently, the carrier can recover costs from the entire settlement amount, regardless of how the funds are categorized

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