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Workers Compensation and Employers Liability
It is not uncommon to see workers compensation cases end up in court over whether the claimant's injuries both arose out of and in the course of their employment.
Is a poisonous spider bite suffered at work compensable under workers' compensation?
This article from claims magazine discusses how a homeowner can become involved in a workers comp claim when having repairs done to the dwelling.
Though the thigh bone is connected to the hip bone, they are not the same thing.
Summary: Workers Compensation insurance stood for more than 50 years as the sole recourse of employees injured on the job. This "exclusive remedy''…
Take a Bite Out of Fraud—Archived Article November, 1999 Tips on Detecting and Combating Fraud in Workers Comp Summary: This article is…
When there's a social function at work and an employee is injured, coverage becomes complicated.
According to the court, a qualifying compensable injury had to arise from more than an employee's mere presence at the workplace.
This checklist reviews behaviors or situations that may indicate fraud is present in the claim.