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What Do You Think: Did Nurse Link Infection to Nursing Home where COVID Ran Rampant? 
What Do You Think: Did Nurse Link Infection to Nursing Home where COVID Ran Rampant? 

Madison, MS (WorkersCompensation.com)–A nurse who contracts COVID-19 while working at a medical facility where the people are getting the virus left and right may, intuitively, and based on common sense, know she contracted the illness […]

  • Sep 18, 2023
  • Chris Parker
What Do You Think: Did Mo. Treatment Center Retaliate Against Worker with Opioids in System?
What Do You Think: Did Mo. Treatment Center Retaliate Against Worker with Opioids in System?

Waynesville, MO (WorkersCompensation.com) – Employers’ policies often call for discipline when an employee violates an internal drug policy. It can complicate matters, however, when an employee files a workers’ compensation claim around the same time. […]

  • Aug 31, 2023
  • Chris Parker
What Do You Think: Can Injured Grocery Manager Collect Benefits for Unexplained Tumble?
What Do You Think: Can Injured Grocery Manager Collect Benefits for Unexplained Tumble?

Parker, CO (WorkersCompensation.com)–To obtain workers’ compensation benefits, an employee must show that his injury arose out of his employment. But what happens when an employee falls while working and injures himself, and there’s no clear […]

  • Aug 15, 2023
  • Chris Parker
What Do You Think: Did Former Top Cop Qualify under CT’s Heart & Hypertension Act?
What Do You Think: Did Former Top Cop Qualify under CT’s Heart & Hypertension Act?

Bridgeport, CT (WorkersCompensation.com)–The Heart and Hypertension Act in Connecticut provides workers’ compensation benefits to city police department employees hired before 1996. But what happens if the employee took on an entirely new job from his […]

  • Aug 01, 2023
  • Chris Parker
What Do You Think: Was Dozing Detention Officer Still Qualified for Job?
What Do You Think: Was Dozing Detention Officer Still Qualified for Job?

Pearsall, TX (WorkersCompensation.com) – A worker can successfully sue his employer under the ADA for failing to accommodate a disability only if he was qualified for the job. One case addresses whether an employee’s inability […]

  • Jul 26, 2023
  • Chris Parker
What Do You Think: May Worker Struck by Car in Parking Lot Sue for Personal Injury?
What Do You Think: May Worker Struck by Car in Parking Lot Sue for Personal Injury?

Atlanta, GA (WorkersCompensation.com) – Generally, Georgia’s exclusivity provision prevents an employee from suing a coworker for negligence if the injury occurred while the coworker was acting in the course of employment. But what if the […]

  • Jul 13, 2023
  • Chris Parker
Could Electrician Run Over by Drunk Colleague Collect Workers’ Compensation Benefits?
Could Electrician Run Over by Drunk Colleague Collect Workers’ Compensation Benefits?

Syracuse, NY (WorkersCompensation.com) – Employees who are intoxicated when they are injured generally have difficulty showing they suffered a compensable injury. But what if, despite the worker’s drinking, it was an intoxicated coworker that caused […]

  • Jun 07, 2023
  • Chris Parker
What Do You Think: Was Pilot who Racked up Flying time at Ill. Sky-diving Company ‘Employee?’
What Do You Think: Was Pilot who Racked up Flying time at Ill. Sky-diving Company ‘Employee?’

Geneseo, IL (WorkersCompensation.com)–Whether someone who volunteers for a company is an employee for purposes of workers’ compensation depends on whether there was an employment contract—even an unspoken one. A case involving a pilot who volunteered […]

  • Jun 02, 2023
  • Chris Parker
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