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Johnson County has filed an injunction against Hawkeye Waste Systems and affiliated companies to stop all business operations because the companies don’t have workers’ compensation insurance.
For many large US businesses, tariffs can have cascading effects on labor, operations, and ultimately, the safety and ...
More than a decade after comprehensive workers' compensation reform was enacted, there are some wins, and some losses for all ...
If the employee’s serious health condition is linked to a work-related injury or illness, Workers’ Compensation may also provide payment during the FMLA-covered leave. Workers’ Compensation is a ...
At Sokolove Law, our skilled workers’ compensation attorneys in Rhode Island understand the pain and anxiety that can result from an unexpected workplace injury, especially one that results in ...
At Sokolove Law, our skilled workers’ compensation attorneys in New Hampshire understand the pain and anxiety that can result from an unexpected workplace injury and lost wages. That’s why we fight ...
Two other workers sustained non-life-threatening injuries after the scaffolding gave way at the Texas sonstruction site on April 29 Three people are dead, and two others are injured after ...
Personal injury compensation dates back to ancient times, like the Code of Hammurabi around 2050 B.C., which outlined specific compensations for injuries based on schedules. During the Industrial ...
(Ivy Secrest/WyoFile) The annual event recognizes Workers Memorial Day, the anniversary of the 1970 Occupational Safety and Health Act. The measure, in response to the carnage of workplace fatalities, ...
According to some studies, the lifetime costs for spinal cord injuries can range from $0.7 million to US$2.5 million, making these cases eligible for higher compensation to cover the extensive care ...
Four people, including two Inland Empire attorneys, were charged in a workers’ compensation fraud scheme that targeted Spanish speakers, the California Department of Insurance announced.
Four people, including two Inland Empire attorneys, were charged in a workers’ compensation fraud scheme that targeted Spanish speakers, the California Department of Insurance announced.