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Court urges change in Florida workers comp law |
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Written by Associated Press
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) _ An appellate court is urging the Florida Legislature to reconsider a state law that makes injured employees pay employers' legal costs if they lose good faith workers compensation appeals.
A three-judge panel of the 1st District Court of Appeal in Tallahassee
made that recommendation Friday in upholding such an order.
It requires
Gina Frederick to pay the Monroe County School District $11,834.
There's no dispute Frederick was hurt on the job, but two doctors
disagreed on whether she had a permanent total injury. A medical
adviser appointed by a compensation claims judge, though, offered the
opinion she's not totally and permanently injured.
Frederick then withdrew her claim but still was ordered to pay the district's costs. The court noted the law on the other hand limits fees for workers' lawyers.
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