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Dec 08, 2016

What Happens If an Employee Gets Hurt at the Work Holiday Party?

By |December 8th, 2016|employer sponsored event, holiday party, injured at work, Uncategorized, Workers' Compensation|0 Comments

“Frosting and beer can be a very fun but lethal combination starting at around midnight,” says Miller, star of the upcoming ensemble comedy “Office Christmas Party” (in theaters Dec. 9). As you know, it’s holiday party season and there’s a new comedy film coming out with some great comedians (Jason Bateman, Kate McKinnon, Jennifer Aniston, [...]

Dec 05, 2016

Don’t Believe What Insurance Carriers Say: Workers Do Finish Retraining Programs

By |December 5th, 2016|Going Back to School, Uncategorized, Vocational Retraining, Workers Finish Retraining Programs|0 Comments

Today's post comes from guest author Charlie Domer, from The Domer Law Firm."He'll never go back to school."  "He'll never complete school." As a representative of injured workers', I hear those refrains on repeat from insurance carriers.  And, guess what?  It's just not true. Vocational retraining claims straddle the line between being a workers' advocate [...]

Dec 01, 2016

What Happens If I Get Hurt at My Second Job?

By |December 1st, 2016|Uncategorized, Workplace Injury, Workplace Safety|0 Comments

Today's post comes from guest author Jon Rehm, from Rehm, Bennett & Moore.An estimated 7 million Americans work at least two jobs. As the holidays approach, many people will take on holiday jobs as well. Getting hurt at a second job or a holiday job can also create problems at your full-time or regular job. [...]

Nov 28, 2016

Vinyl Chloride Exposure and Cancer

By |November 28th, 2016|occupational disease, Uncategorized, Vinyl Chloride|0 Comments

Vinyl chloride is a colorless gas that is used primarily to make polyvinyl chloride (PVC). PVC is used to make plastic products ranging from pipes to packaging materials.   Workers are primarily exposed to vinyl chloride through inhalation in facilities where vinyl chloride is produced or used. Exposure to high levels of vinyl chloride around [...]

Nov 24, 2016

In Complicated Times, Police Who Risk Their Lives Still Need Support

By |November 24th, 2016|Uncategorized, Workplace Injury, Workplace Safety|0 Comments

Today's post comes from guest author Edgar Romano, from Pasternack Tilker Ziegler Walsh Stanton & Romano.Last week was a very bad one for police officers across the country, starting with the separate police shooting of two unarmed men. These shootings – days apart in different parts of the country – sparked widespread outrage and protests [...]

Nov 21, 2016

Trumponomics: Impact on Injured Workers and the Middle Class

By |November 21st, 2016|Policy, Uncategorized|0 Comments

Today's post comes from guest author Kit Case, from Causey Law Firm.Paul Krugman’s July 4 New York Times Op-Ed column, “Trump, Trade and Workers”, picked apart the economic plans posed by Donald Trump in a campaign speech the prior week.  Mr. Krugman examined “the general thrust of the speech: the candidate’s claim to be on [...]

Nov 18, 2016

Workers’ Compensation Medicare Set-Aside (MSA) Not a “Countable Resource” for North Carolina Medicare Eligibility

By |November 18th, 2016|Medicaid, medicare set aside, msa, North Carolina, Uncategorized|0 Comments

Earlier this week, the North Carolina Court of Appeals issued an opinion that will improve the lives of many injured workers' who need Medicaid assistance after sustaining a work-related injury.  In the case of Phoebe Williford v. N.C. Dep’t of Health and Human Services and N.C. Division of Medical Assistance, the Court held that assets [...]

Nov 17, 2016

Night Shift Work Causally Linked to an Increase in Breast Cancer

By |November 17th, 2016|Night Shift Work, Uncategorized|0 Comments

Today's post comes from guest author , from Jon L Gelman LLC.Working at night increases the risk of breast cancer according to a recent study. Objectives The potential mechanisms that link night-shift work with breast cancer have been extensively discussed. Exposure to light at night (LAN) depletes melatonin that has oncostatic and anti-estrogenic properties and may [...]

Nov 14, 2016

The High Cost of Fat

By |November 14th, 2016|Uncategorized, Workers' Compensation, Workplace Injury, Workplace Safety|0 Comments

Today's post comes from guest author Thomas Domer, from The Domer Law Firm.We have reported regularly on the impact of obesity on workers'’ compensation (see WFW October 2005 “Diabetes and Work Injuries” Alan B. King, M.D. and WFW Winter 2009 “The Rising Impact of Obesity on Workers’ Compensation” book review). A recent study in the [...]

Nov 10, 2016

Keep Ag Worker Safety in Mind this Harvest Season

By |November 10th, 2016|Uncategorized, Workplace Injury, Workplace Safety|0 Comments

Today's post comes from guest author Rod Rehm, from Rehm, Bennett & Moore.As harvest kicks off on the Great Plains, please take the time to be safe and make sure you understand the safety policies of your business, whether you’re a worker, a supervisor, or the employer. The information and resources below are a sometimes-stark [...]

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