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Jun 24, 2013

Intoxication, Work, And Workers’ Compensation Don’t Mix

By |June 24th, 2013|Uncategorized, workers' compensation|0 Comments

Today’s post comes from guest author Paul J. McAndrew, Jr. from Paul McAndrew Law Firm.Most of us know that, for both professional reasons and in the interest of safety, remaining sober while on the job is essential. However, it is important to also recognize that workers’ who are intoxicated at the time that they sustain [...]

Jun 20, 2013

Careful What You Wish For: Denying Worker’s Compensation for Undocumented Workers

By |June 20th, 2013|Uncategorized, workers' compensation|0 Comments

Today’s post comes from guest author Charlie Domer from The Domer Law Firm.Immigration reform is a continual and vexing issue in Washington. While politicians, lobbyists, and service organizations grapple with potential resolutions, there is no disputing the existence of illegal immigrants working for employers in our country. And when there are employees working, work injuries [...]

Jun 10, 2013

Misclassification – Department of Labor Recovery

By |June 10th, 2013|Employee Misclassification, Uncategorized|0 Comments

The U.S. Department of Labor has recovered more than $1 million in back wages and liquidated damages for 196 employees of Bowlin Group LLC and Bowlin Services LLC out of Ohio and Kentucky. Bowlin Services installed cable for Insight Communications, a cable, telephone and Internet provider in Kentucky. The defendants misclassified 77 employees as independent [...]

Jun 06, 2013

Truckers are often entitled to benefits from multiple states.

By |June 6th, 2013|Business Travel, doctor choice, Truckers, Uncategorized, workers' comp basics, workers' comp qanda, workers' compensation|0 Comments

Today’s post comes from guest author Rod Rehm from Rehm, Bennett & Moore.Truckers are frequently entitled to benefits from multiple states for an injury. Each state sets rules for applying its workers’ compensation laws. Virtually all states cover accidents that happen in that state. Many states allow benefits if the employer has it primary location [...]

Jun 03, 2013

All This Tragedy Should Be A Catalyst For Change

By |June 3rd, 2013|centennial, explosion, fire, History, Uncategorized, Workers' Compensation, Workplace Safety|0 Comments

Today's post comes from guest author Edgar Romano from Pasternack Tilker Ziegler Walsh Stanton & Romano.This has been a tragic week in our country. Monday’s Boston Marathon attack was followed by Wednesday’s massive blast at the West Fertilizer Company in Texas. As I write, the final death toll from the West Fertilizer Co. fire has [...]

May 30, 2013

New Social Security Rules Make It Harder To Present Your Case

By |May 30th, 2013|social security disability, Uncategorized|0 Comments

Today's post comes from guest author Ryan Benharris from Deborah G. Kohl Law Offices.In December, 2010, the Social Security Administration (SSA) implemented a set of rules put in place to enable more effective case review. One of the major changes was that Applicants will no longer know who their Administrative Law Judge is prior to [...]

May 27, 2013

Workplace Deaths Substantially Unreported

By |May 27th, 2013|Uncategorized, Workplace Deaths|0 Comments

Earlier this year, North Carolina OSHA released a report stating that job-related deaths were decreasing. In fact, the report stated there were only 35 workplace deaths in North Carolina in 2012. However, as we mentioned in our earlier blog from this year (North Carolina Workplace Deaths Lower in 2012), these statistics appeared artificially low. The [...]

May 23, 2013

Feds To Ban Truckers From Using (Hand-Held) Cell Phones

By |May 23rd, 2013|Business Travel, Cell phones, Driving, Independent Contractor, Safety Rules, Truckers, Uncategorized, Working from Car|0 Comments

Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Today's post comes from guest author from Jon Gelman, LLC - Attorney at Law.The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) is proposing to restrict the use of hand-held mobile telephones, including hand-held cell phones, by drivers of commercial motor vehicles (CMVs) while operating in interstate commerce. Cell phones have become [...]

May 16, 2013

Do I have to be on Social Security Disability Forever?

By |May 16th, 2013|social security disability, Uncategorized|0 Comments

You aren't prohibited from returning to work after being on Social Security Disability Today's post comes from guest author Barbara Tilker from Pasternack Tilker Ziegler Walsh Stanton & Romano.Many of the people that I’ve spoken to over the years are under the impression that once you get Social Security Disability (SSD) you have to remain [...]

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