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    Ex-Chief Bags Payout in Bizarre Injury Dispute

    Former Brown University Police Chief Settles Workers’ Compensation Claim

    • Former Brown University campus police chief Rodney Chatman reached a settlement resolving a contested workers’ compensation injury claim. 
    • A judge originally rejected Chatman’s claim because he failed to prove his injury occurred during his employment. 
    • The subsequent court-approved settlement awards Chatman an undisclosed sum of money from the university. 
    • Chatman agreed to an amicable separation from his position and assumed responsibility for all future medical bills.

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    Washington State Updates Captive Insurance Reporting

    • Washington state has finalized revised regulations to update reporting guidelines for corporate captive insurers handling local business. 
    • Large employers utilize these captives to manage liabilities, including high-volume workers’ compensation risks. 
    • The updated framework permanently permits public utility districts in the captive market while revising annual administrative deadlines. 
    • Corporate self-insurers must adhere to rigid compliance, including a two percent premium tax on localized risks.

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    Oregon Appellate Court Revives Injury Lawsuit Despite Bankruptcy Omission

    • Following a 2019 workplace injury and subsequent workers’ compensation claim, Kyle Eller sued ABM Industry Groups for negligence, though he initially omitted the lawsuit from his Chapter 7 bankruptcy filing. 
    • ABM moved for summary judgment, arguing that judicial estoppel barred the suit because of the omission. 
    • The Oregon Court of Appeals reversed the ruling, finding that disclosing the underlying workers’ compensation claim created a factual dispute regarding whether Eller intentionally tried to manipulate the court system. 
    • Consequently, the case was allowed to proceed to determine the intent behind the disclosure error.

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