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Sep 08, 2011

World Trade Center dust and 9/11 first responders with cancer, time for U.S. Government to stop withholding benefits

By |September 8th, 2011|9/11, Firefighters, First Responders, Government, Mesothelioma, Police, Uncategorized, Workers' Compensation|0 Comments

This guest post comes to us from our colleague Edgar Romano at Pasternack Tilker Ziegler Walsh Stanton & Romano, LLP in New York.  Many courageous first responders, who saved lives at Ground Zero, have since been diagnosed with cancer, and yet the U.S. government does not pay for their treatment. This Saturday, September 10, CNN will air Terror In [...]

Aug 18, 2011

Mental Injuries in Workers’ Compensation

By |August 18th, 2011|Mental Injuries, Uncategorized, Workers' Compensation|0 Comments

Today we’re featuring another guest post by our colleague Tom Domer of Wisconsin. Here Tom shares the legal tests that establish whether damages for mental injury will be awarded. For mental injuries following a physical injury, the standard is “Is the mental disability… related to the work injury?” For cases that don’t involve a physical [...]

Aug 11, 2011

Employee Penalized For Not Following Safety Rules

By |August 11th, 2011|Penalties, Safety Rules, Uncategorized, Working from Car, Workplace Injury|0 Comments

In this guest post our colleague Jon L. Gelman of New Jersey highlights a worrisome recent ruling. In the state of Missouri, if an employee does not follow their employers’ safety rules and is injured, their award may be significantly reduced. He points out that this logic works in opposition of what the workers’ compensation [...]

Aug 08, 2011

Workers’ Comp Benefits Off the Work Site: Work At Home, Travel

By |August 8th, 2011|Uncategorized, Workers' Compensation, Working from Car, Working from Home|0 Comments

This post is the first of (hopefully) many you’ll be seeing on our blog by guest writer Tom Domer of Wisconsin. In this post, Tom notes that over 18-million people work from home today. He smartly questions the traditional criteria for whether work done from home can be applied to a workers’ compensation claim.  [...]

May 23, 2011

North Carolina Proposes to Reduce Worker Benefits & Abolish Privacy Rights

By |May 23rd, 2011|Uncategorized, Workers' Compensation|0 Comments

There are two bills in the legislature (HB 709 and SB 544) that will reduce workers’ compensation benefits to injured workers’, abolish their rights to physician-patient privacy and make it easier for insurance companies to cut off benefits. Although there is a 146 young women died because the fire doors were locked possibility that representatives [...]

May 05, 2011

Do We Need Another Teddy Roosevelt?

By |May 5th, 2011|Book Review, Uncategorized|0 Comments

On September 14, 1901 at 2:15 a.m.President William McKinley took his last breath and became the second President since Lincoln to die from an assassin’s bullet. To the horror of many New York politicians, Theodore Roosevelt, the former activist governor of New York who had been shuffled into the vice-presidency to keep him from further meddling in [...]

Apr 20, 2011

The Illusion of Workers Compensation Reform & Corporate America

By |April 20th, 2011|Book Review, Uncategorized|0 Comments

The book, Confessions of a Union Buster, gives us insight into the active national agenda of Corporate American to redesign the nation’s workers’ compensation system through a conspiracy employing the use of smoke and mirrors. Martin Jay Levitt, who performed despicable acts as an employer-sponsored union buster for over 20 years, has written a book [...]

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