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Fletcher: Vocational Apportionment, or Lack Thereof 08/16/2022
By: Gregory P. Fletcher
State: CA | Segment: Top | 0
A recent panel decision out of Marina del Rey has introduced what may be the most frightening new concept in California workers’ compensation case law since the Kite decision came down. ...Read More
 
 

Fish: Workers' Compensation and the Monkeypox Virus 08/11/2022
By: Mike Fish
State: AL | Segment: Top | 0
Fresh on the heels of COVID-19, reports of monkeypox outbreaks in the United States are starting to get the attention of employers. Monkeypox is a rare disease caused by infection with the monkeypox virus. Monkeypox symptoms are like smallpox symptoms, but milder and rarely fatal. ...Read More
 
 

Fish: A Must Read for Workers' Compensation Practitioners 06/27/2022
By: Mike Fish
State: AL | Segment: Top | 0
For those of you who follow national trends and hot issues regarding workers’ compensation, I highly recommend the 2021 LexisNexis book, “Workers' Compensation Emerging Issues Analysis.” ...Read More
 
 

Fish: The Exception That Isn't 05/16/2022
By: Mike Fish
State: AL | Segment: Top | 0
In somewhat of a revelation, I just learned that there are not three exceptions to the schedule of compensation. Not only have I firmly believed that to be the case, I taught others on the subject. For those of you who learned this misinformation from me, please accept my apology....Read More
 
 

Fish: How to Know When You Need an Interpreter 04/20/2022
By: Mike Fish
State: TN | Segment: Top | 0
The Tennessee Bureau of Workers’ Compensation recently adopted a set of guidelines to be utilized when an interpreter is used in a court proceeding. ...Read More
 
 

Fish: Licensing Requirements for Workers' Compensation Lost-Time Claims Handlers 05/10/2021
By: Mike Fish
State: AL | Segment: Top | 0
The Alabama Department of Labor requires all people handling lost-time workers’ compensation claims to complete eight hours of continuing education per calendar year. Medical-only adjusters are exempt from this requirement. ...Read More
 
 

Fruin: Where Are We With State's New IME rules? 05/04/2021
By: Shawna G. Fruin
State: WA | Segment: Top | 0
In 2020 and 2021, there was a lot of action in Washington’s Legislature surrounding the rules for when and how employers can obtain independent medical examinations in workers’ compensation claims. ...Read More
 
 

Fish: Workers' Compensation Act Provides Sole Remedy for Late Indemnity Payments 03/03/2021
By: Mike Fish
State: AL | Segment: Top | 0
On Friday, the Alabama Court of Civil Appeals released its opinions concerning three petitions for mandamus that arose out of an action for contempt. ...Read More
 
 

Forman: Facebook Friends and Conflicts of Interest 01/20/2021
By: Zachary T. Forman
State: CA | Segment: Top | 0
Many questions keep me up late at night and into the early morning. You know, those questions that circle around and around in your head searching for an answer. ...Read More
 
 

Fish: Attorney General Says Vaccination Side Effects Are Covered by Comp 01/08/2021
By: Mike Fish
State: AL | Segment: Top | 0
At least, that was the opinion of the Alabama attorney general on Feb. 3, 2003.  ...Read More
 
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