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    New Bill Changes Everything For Toxic Exposure Victims

    Bipartisan Bill Aims to Reform Federal Workers’ Comp for Toxic Burn Pit Exposure

    • A new bipartisan bill seeks to ease the burden on civilian federal employees seeking workers’ compensation for toxic burn pit exposure. 
    • Currently, injured civilians must prove a direct link between their illnesses and operational toxic exposure to receive benefits. 
    • The proposed law creates a legal presumption that specific diseases, like cancer, are inherently work-related. 
    • This change grants civilian workers the same streamlined compensation framework currently utilized for military veterans.

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    Court Upholds Dismissal Despite Later Workers’ Comp Claim

    • A federal court ruled that an employer legally dismissed a probationary worker despite a subsequent workers’ compensation claim. 
    • The decision hinges on the company’s clear, documented history of the employee’s performance issues before the workplace injury occurred. 
    • This case highlights a critical risk-management lesson for insurance and legal professionals. 
    • It proves that robust documentation protects businesses against claims of illegal workers’ comp retaliation.

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    Oklahoma Resolution Proposes Medical Fee Increases to Support Workers’ Comp Reforms

    • House Joint Resolution 1023 bolsters Oklahoma’s 2013 workers’ compensation reforms by adjusting medical provider reimbursement levels. 
    • The measure aims to balance fair treatment for injured employees with the system’s ongoing cost-saving benefits for businesses. 
    • By approving a revised fee schedule, the resolution seeks to protect the state’s administrative approach from returning to costly litigation. 
    • The measure ensures injured workers receive care while curbing insurance premiums.

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