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Worker Knew Forklift Had Defective Brakes, Assumed Risk 01/27/2007
By: Larry Rogak
State: CA | Segment: | 0
By Larry Rogak Carrero v. General Fork Lift Co., Inc., 2007 NY Slip Op 00105, (Appellate Division, Second Department) The plaintiff allegedly was injured while operating a pallet jack owned by his employer and repaired by the defendant. Approximately a month and ...Read More
 
 
Workers' Compensation Revisited 01/13/2007
State: CA | Segment: | 0
By Doug Whitley Workers' compensation is a near crisis issue in Illinois, with fraud and abuse costing private sector employers and taxpayers and damaging our economy. The Chicago Sun-Times recently published an excellent investigative series that exposes workers' compensation fra...Read More
 
 
What's Next for Networks? 01/13/2007
State: CA | Segment: | 0
By David T. Weber One of the key provisions of House Bill 7 implementing workers' compensation reforms was the creation of certified workers' compensation health care networks ("certified networks"). This provision in the law was seen as an opportunity in the Texas workers' compensation s...Read More
 
 
Wyden Bill for Universal Health Care: The (Hidden) Comp Dimension 01/13/2007
State: CA | Segment: | 0
By Jon Coppelman "Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning," Winston Churchill, November 1942. When it comes to universal health insurance, we'll have to push the Churchill quote back even further. Sen. ...Read More
 
 
WCAB Rules PDRS Validly Adopted 12/16/2006
State: CA | Segment: | 0
By Jake Jacobsmeyer In a decision that is sure to find a mixed review from both the applicant and the employer and carrier community; the Workers' Compensation Appeals Board has finally issued its en banc decision in Costa v. State Compensation Insurance Fund. In his a...Read More
 
 
Work Comp Odds and Ends 12/02/2006
State: CA | Segment: | 0
By Jake Jacobsmeyer There are a couple of other items of significance from the Courts of Appeal that are of interest to the general workers' compensation community: ALDI Writ Denied: The 1st Appellate District has denied the applicant's Petition for Writ of Review in...Read More
 
 
What Did You Say About My Overhead Projector? 12/02/2006
By: Jim Smith
State: CA | Segment: | 0
By Jim Smith There was a male claimant who worked in the audio/visual department of a large teaching hospital. For a year this man kept a secret diary of any and all negative comments made by his co-workers regarding the audio/visual equipment used at the hospital. After a year o...Read More
 
 
Wal-Mart: Wrong Turn On Ergonomics 12/02/2006
By: Jordan Barab
State: CA | Segment: | 0
By Jordan Barab Gotta hand it to Wal-Mart. They certainly know how to spin the press. They're happy all the time, they help people save money, they have "associates," not employees, they're the new environmental champions, and now they've apparently become a leader in ergonomics. ...Read More
 
 
What a Blue America Means for Work Comp 11/18/2006
By: Jordan Barab
State: CA | Segment: | 0
By Jordan Barab Well, that couldn't have gone much better now, could it? First time since '98 I've waken on election morning without feeling like going back to sleep for the next two years. And, of course, although the pundits and prognosticators missed it totally, we know th...Read More
 
 
Work Comp Fraud; Stop the Hypocrisy 11/18/2006
State: CA | Segment: | 0
By David J. DePaolo It seems that fraud and workers' compensation just belong together. The sad part is that those who commit the most heinous criminal acts and cause the greatest civil damage always seem to be just out of reach of the "long arm of the law." What's worse, is that we as...Read More
 
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