Worker’s Compensation Legislative

Apr 01, 2019

Firefighters are at an Increased Risk of Many Types of Cancer – But what does workers’ comp cover?

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Today's post comes from Kristina Thompson at the Jernigan Law Firm. Firefighters are at an Increased Risk of Many Types of Cancer Seth Tinsley, a Charlotte firefighter of 11 years, died at the age of 34 as a result of brain cancer. He was diagnosed at the age of 29. His name is recognized [...]

Oct 06, 2016

Attack on Workers’ Rights Around the Country

By |October 6th, 2016|fee schedule, Pennsylvania, Uncategorized, Work Comp Deform, Worker's Compensation Legislative|0 Comments

Today’s post comes from guest author Charlie Domer, from The Domer Law Firm.As this article correctly notes, "Beware the wolf in sheep's clothing"!  Our work comp colleague in Pennsylvania are facing further attacks on their workers' compensation system.  The article astutely points out: "Across the country, in state houses largely influenced by insurance industry interests, there [...]

Jul 18, 2016

Attack on Workers’ Rights Around the Country

By |July 18th, 2016|fee schedule, Pennsylvania, Uncategorized, Work Comp Deform, Worker's Compensation Legislative|0 Comments

Today's post comes from guest author Charlie Domer, from The Domer Law Firm.As this article correctly notes, "Beware the wolf in sheep's clothing"!  Our work comp colleague in Pennsylvania are facing further attacks on their workers' compensation system.  The article astutely points out: "Across the country, in state houses largely influenced by insurance industry interests, there [...]

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