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Jan 03, 2013

Injuries Arising Out of Employment – Is the Concept Shrinking?

By |January 3rd, 2013|Tort Reform, Uncategorized, workers' compensation, Workplace Injury|0 Comments

Today’s post comes from guest author Tom Domer from The Domer Law Firm.A headline article noted the following: “Virginia Court: Waiter’s choking on quesadilla did not arise out of employment.” The Virginia Court of Appeals ruled a waiter who was injured while working attempting to swallow a piece of quesadilla too big for his esophagus cannot [...]

Dec 31, 2012

The Costs and Complications of The Other Disease on Workers’ Compensation Claims

By |December 31st, 2012|Uncategorized, Workers' Compensation, Workplace Injury|0 Comments

Source: NCCI Today's post comes from guest author Jon Gelman from Jon Gelman, LLC - Attorney at Law.Employers and their insurance companies are responsible for the treatment of all medical conditions that arise from an industrial accident or exposure. A recent study published by The National Council on Compensation Insurance (NCCI) concludes that costs are soaring [...]

Dec 28, 2012

$97 Million In Fraud: 2012’s Top 10 Workers’ Compensation Fraud Cases

By |December 28th, 2012|Employer Fraud, fighting fraud, Government, Legislation, Misclassification, Uncategorized, workers' compensation|0 Comments

Over the past few years, many states have aggressively gone after workers' compensation fraud (whether it's the employee or the employer) and the amount of employer fraud being discovered continues to be staggering, notwithstanding these efforts. Legitimate business owners that pay for workers' compensation, as required by law, are at a competitive disadvantage with those [...]

Dec 27, 2012

Are You Suffering From Symptoms Of Chronic Stress? Take the Stress Test!

By |December 27th, 2012|Health, Uncategorized|0 Comments

Today's post comes from guest author Kit Case from Causey Law Firm.Signs of Chronic Stress: Cognitive symptoms •          Memory problems •          Inability to concentrate •          Poor judgment •          Pessimistic approach or thoughts •          Anxious or racing thoughts •          Constant worrying Emotional symptoms •          Moodiness •          Irritability or short temper •          Agitation, inability to relax •          [...]

Dec 17, 2012

I Was Offered a Severance Agreement. Now What?

By |December 17th, 2012|employment law, Uncategorized|0 Comments

If you are given a severance agreement, consult with an attorney Today's post comes from guest author Jon Rehm from Rehm, Bennett & Moore.Federal law requires that many employees who are offered severance agreements be advised by their employers to consult with an attorney before signing a severance agreement. If you have a severance agreement, [...]

Dec 13, 2012

Does A Pre-Existing Injury Mean I Can’t File A Claim?

By |December 13th, 2012|q a mondays, Uncategorized|0 Comments

A preexisting injury does not stop a claim Today’s post comes from guest author Matthew Funk from Pasternack Tilker Ziegler Walsh Stanton & Romano.QUESTION: I HAVE A PREEXISTING INJURY TO THE SAME BODY PART I HURT AT WORK. DOES THIS MEAN I CANNOT CLAIM WORKERS COMPENSATION BENEFITS? ANSWER: A PREEXISTING INJURY DOES NOT STOP A [...]

Dec 10, 2012

From Hand to Mouth – Workers Need to Concerned About Chemical Safety

By |December 10th, 2012|Chemical Exposures, Uncategorized|0 Comments

The inadvertent and dermal conceptual model Today's post comes from guest author Jon Gelman from Jon Gelman, LLC - Attorney at Law.A recently published a paper about the inadvertent ingestion of chemicals at work from contact between the mouth and contaminated hands or objects highlights how dangerous exposure could occur at work.  The inadvertent ingestion is a potentially [...]

Dec 06, 2012

Why Injured Workers Should Deactivate Their Social Media Accounts

By |December 6th, 2012|Insurance, social media, Uncategorized, workers' compensation|0 Comments

Your private photos could be used against you by insurance companies. Today’s post comes from guest author Nathan Reckman from Paul McAndrew Law Firm.Recently, it seems as though everyone is connected through social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter. These tools have become a great way to keep in touch with friends and family [...]

Nov 29, 2012

Cancer Risk, Workplace Carcinogens and a Government Report

By |November 29th, 2012|Government, Health, Uncategorized|0 Comments

Today's post comes from guest author Rod Rehm from Rehm, Bennett & Moore.Our law firm recently completed successful litigation involving eight families against various chemical companies. A member of each family got cancer from working at a local plant where industrial solutions were used to make rubber products. Stating the obvious, cancer is universally bad, [...]

Nov 26, 2012

Real Danger Comes With Winter Weather

By |November 26th, 2012|Uncategorized, workers' compensation|0 Comments

Today's post comes from guest author Jon Gelman from Jon Gelman, LLC - Attorney at Law.Winter weather can make work much more dangerous. Some of the hazards associated with working in snowy or stormy weather include: Driving accidents due to slippery roadways Carbon monoxide poisoning Slips and falls due to slippery walkways Hypothermia and frostbite [...]

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