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Asbestos and Worker’s Compensation

Asbestos work comp claims can be very tricky because most of the symptoms of an injury doesn't show up for fifteen years or more.  The injured employee could be long gone from that previous job and should have concerns that the time limit could be expired.  An article over at Illinois Work Comp hints on [...]

Employee Wellness Programs Lead to Lower Premiums

"Healthier employees lead to lower premiums".  This is the main idea as well as the first sentence located at 5 Steps Companies Should Take Before Launching a Wellness Program.  Insurance premiums are important factors for any business due to the high costs and can make or break companies. As stated, wellness programs that maintain healthy [...]

Injured Workers Face More Misfortune from Washington

It's a short article over at Washington Work Comp Overhaul Keeps Business Costs Down.  To explain, the post states that due to concerns from businesses the Department of Labor and Industries is proposing a rate hike of 2.5 percent next year to restore depleted reserves but was considering up to 8 percent. Businesses worked with [...]

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IRS Workers Classification Amnesty Might be a Trap

The IRS announced that companies that classified employees as independent contractors to get around worker's compensation insurance premiums will only have to pay a "Small payment to cover past payroll taxes" in a program named the Voluntary Worker Classification Settlement Program.  The article over at Are Employers Rolling the Dice goes on further to state [...]

10 Years of Treating Car Accidents Equals Success

Congratulations to Dr. Burdette for over 10 years of providing community health care as well as supporting and giving back to the community.  A wonderful story at Community Chiropractic celebrates 10 years in Poway details a retired 20 year Marine gone Doctor has a success story worth reading by anyone and not just those in the [...]

Insurance Plays Games With their Own Client

There are a multitude of posts on this site that sometimes hits on the same subject.  If in a car accident, especially if injured, it's imperative to locate an experienced attorney and a Proven Car Accident Physician or doctor.  The article over at Geico's Valuation of a Wrongful Death Case states a few of these [...]

Seek Other Opinions if You Don’t Agree With a Diagnosis

Just quickly checked out an article over at Michigan Work Comp Law.  The author smoothly states a specific insight into the worker's compensation system that could easily affect anyone unfortunate enough to be involved in a worker's comp injury. Just like any other insurance carrier, the last item on their priority list is to loose money.  An [...]

The Next Step After a Slip and Fall

The Baltimore Personal Injury Lawyer over at Towson Attorneys covers an overall view of slip and falls in Maryland, however, these same definitions and protocol apply to many other states if not most.  The article Know the Legal Details About a Slip and Fall Injury explains what constitutes a slip and fall, otherwise known as personal injury, and [...]

A Work Comp Injury can Postpone a Recovery

A Work Comp Injury can Postpone a Recovery Short and Sweet.  I love the post over at Why Does this Work Comp Thing Take So Long.  Laura Rodriguez states it perfectly.  If you are not receiving your workman's compensation benefits, then you most likely need to realize that your worker's compensation case should go to trial.  Obviously, [...]

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