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.
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 ...
Read More 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 ...
Read More 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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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 ...
Read More Tallahassee, FL (WorkersCompensation.com) - Traditionally, Constitutional issues are not implicated in workers’ compensation law. The Constitution neither guarantees anyone the right to be compensated ...
Read More 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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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 ...
Read More (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 ...
Read More (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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