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Gardening Videos Kill Claimant’s Bid for Permanency Benefits
Gardening Videos Kill Claimant’s Bid for Permanency Benefits

New York, NY (WorkersCompensation.com) – When it comes to showing that a workers’ compensation claimant is exaggerating his injuries, video surveillance can be invaluable. Consider a case involving a former maintenance supervisor who, while he […]

  • Mar 28, 2024
  • Chris Parker
What Do You Think: Did Allowing Police to Track Package, Cuff Recipient Show Retaliation against UPS Driver?
What Do You Think: Did Allowing Police to Track Package, Cuff Recipient Show Retaliation against UPS Driver?

Lake Wales, FL (WorkersCompensation.com) -- It’s rare, but it does sometimes happen that a worker’s job activities and a law enforcement investigation of a third party cross paths. Can a company’s cooperation with police which […]

  • Mar 27, 2024
  • Chris Parker
What Do You Think: May Work-study Student Injured at Building Entrance Sue University for Negligence?
What Do You Think: May Work-study Student Injured at Building Entrance Sue University for Negligence?

Cincinnati, OH (WorkersCompensation.com) -- An Ohio employee with a fixed place of employment must be in the zone of employment for his injury to be covered by workers’ compensation. If it is covered, then the employer […]

  • Mar 26, 2024
  • Chris Parker
Maine Turnpike Worker Connects COVID Infection to Working with Maskless Coworker
Maine Turnpike Worker Connects COVID Infection to Working with Maskless Coworker

Augusta, ME (WorkersCompensation.com) -- Back when COVID was going around freely, if you came down with it, how could you be sure where you caught it? In Wooten v. Maine Turnpike Authority, No. 24-5 (Me. […]

  • Mar 25, 2024
  • Frank Ferreri
What Do You Think: Could Pipeline Worker Hurt Returning to Jobsite from Visit Home Collect Benefits?
What Do You Think: Could Pipeline Worker Hurt Returning to Jobsite from Visit Home Collect Benefits?

Bay Springs, MS (WorkersCompensation.com) -- A traveling employee may be entitled to compensation for an injury sustained on the road. But what if the employee travels home for a day or two, and gets into […]

  • Mar 24, 2024
  • Chris Parker
What Do You Think: Could Seamstress Claim Benefits for COVID-related Lung Injuries?
What Do You Think: Could Seamstress Claim Benefits for COVID-related Lung Injuries?

Albany, NY (WorkersCompensation.com). An employee who was exposed to COVID-19 at work may believe she contracted it there. But what types of facts can a New York claimant rely on to demonstrate she has a […]

  • Mar 22, 2024
  • Chris Parker
What Do You Think: Can university worker who slipped after showering in dormitory get benefits for spinal injury?
What Do You Think: Can university worker who slipped after showering in dormitory get benefits for spinal injury?

Fayetteville, AR (WorkersCompensation.com) -- Are there any circumstances when taking a shower could be considered performing a job duty? A case involving a “generalist” who performed maintenance, repairs, and various other duties for the University […]

  • Mar 19, 2024
  • Chris Parker
Tenn. Employee’s Back Problems Meet ‘Direct and Natural Consequence’ Rule
Tenn. Employee’s Back Problems Meet ‘Direct and Natural Consequence’ Rule

Gallatin, TN (WorkersCompensation.com) -- If a worker experiences pain that could be related to a workplace injury, what happens if the compensable injury happened a long time ago? In Hudgins v. Global Personnel Solutions Inc., […]

  • Mar 16, 2024
  • Frank Ferreri
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