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John Gerboth worked for many years as a workers' compensation attorney in Ohio. Since relocating to Connecticut, he has taken to "blawging" about various legal topics. He's also a husband, a father and a huge fan of the New England Patriots.


FL: A More Regulative Look into TNCs

  • 04/18/17
Tallahassee, FL (WorkersCompensation.com) - As sometimes happens, a new industry pops up and grows more quickly than lawmakers can regulate it. An example of such an industry is Transportation Network ...
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Constitutionality of California’s IMR Procedure Not a ‘Slam Dunk’

  • 04/03/17
Sacramento, CA (WorkersCompensation.com) - On March 20, California’s Third District Court of appeals heard oral arguments in the case of Ramirez v. WCAB. The case involved a constitutional challenge to ...
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‘The New Face’ of Iowa: Compensation Changes for Workers’ Comp Attorneys

  • 03/24/17
Des Moines, IA (WorkersCompensation.com) - As part of the overhaul of the Iowa workers’ compensation system, the new law changes the way that workers’ compensation attorneys will be compensated. ...
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CA Court to Decide Constitutionality of Independent Medical Reviews

  • 03/16/17
California (WorkersCompensation.com) - As part of its effort to streamline the workers’ compensation procedure, California made several changes to its laws in 2013. One of the major changes was the ...
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Constitutional Issue with Florida Workers’ Compensation Statute

  • 03/13/17
Tallahassee, FL (WorkersCompensation.com) - Traditionally, Constitutional issues are not implicated in workers’ compensation law. The Constitution neither guarantees anyone the right to be compensated ...
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CA Case Review: King v. CompPartners Inc.

  • 03/08/17
CA (WorkersCompensation.com) - If allowed to stand, the recent California case of King v. CompPartners Inc. will create a seismic shift in the California workers’ compensation system. In this case, the ...
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VT Bill Seeks Workers’ Comp Benefits for First Responders with PTSD

  • 03/02/17
Montpelier, VT (WorkersCompensation.com) - Vermont is poised to join the growing number of states that provide workers’ compensation benefits to firefighters, rescue and ambulance drivers and police ...
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Getting into Court: An Arkema Story

  • 03/02/17
(WorkersCompensation.com) - Ostensibly, the workers’ compensation system is designed to protect both employers and employees. From the perspective of employees, it allows them to receive remuneration ...
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Remote Liability

  • 02/17/17
(WorkersCompensation.com) - According to a 2015 Gallup Poll, 37% of workers telecommute at least occasionally. This number will almost certainly continue to grow as more and more companies realize the ...
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