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Messier, a seaman, contracted lymphoma and sued his former employer, seeking maintenance and cure.
When digging and carrying beer get you in trouble.
Limited Liability Company Status as the InsuredA new insured is a limited liability company. The insured has the following risk exposures: commercial…
Waiver of Subrogation Versus Alternate Employer Endorsement September 16, 2013 For workers compensation, what are the main differences for the insurer…
A volunteer firefighter was injured on the job, began receiving benefits, and started his own Medicaid-paid taxi business while on injury leave. He also failed to provide his employees with workers comp.
OSHA guideance for keeping manufacturing workers safe from the exposures of the coronavirus COVID-19.
Is a Utah worker still entitled to workers' compensation benefits despite procuring higher-paying, full-time employment, post-accident?
The Court found that although an employee was injured during an unpaid, scheduled lunch, workers' compensation still applied.
A man files multiple claims for injuries he never sustained.
The family of a deceased meat plant worker has been denied workers' compensation benefits after workplace exposure and contraction of the COVID-19 virus.