Workers' Compensation for Employee Injured at Home
Parsons Behle & Latimer
In Ae Clevite, Inc. v. Labor Commission, the Utah Court of Appeals recently affirmed an award of workers' compensation benefits to an employee injured at his home. The plaintiff worked as a district sales manager for an automotive supply company.
Insufficient Evidence to Support Full Commission's Findings
Teague, Campbell, Dennis & Gorham, L.L.P.
Claimant suffered a compensable injury in August of 1989 and later had four back surgeries. After those operations.
Review of Credibility Decisions by the Full Commission
Bruce A. Hamilton of Teague, Campbell, Dennis & Gorham, L.L.P.
In Adams v. AVX Corporation, ________ N.C. ________, ________ S.E. 2d ________, 1998 WL 646487 (N.C. 1998)(151 PA 98), the Supreme Court addressed the issue of the Full Commission's authority to review and reverse a Deputy Commissioner's credibility findings.
Milwaukee Radiologist Awarded Benefits for Latex Allergies
Law Office of Jon L. Gelman
On Feb. 25 a jury in Milwaukee awarded a radiologist $1 million for doctors' bills and damages in her lawsuit agai.
FAQ's for Worker's Compensation.
Law Offices of Maurice Abarr
Do I really need a lawyer to represent me in a Workers' Compensation Case? If you have a serious injury, you .
South Carolina Court of Appeals--Workers' Compensation Update
Gallivan, White & Boyd, P.A.
There have been three significant decisions handed down by the South Carolina Court of Appeals and Supreme Court. .
Employment-Based Immigration
Law Office of John Du
THE EMPLOYMENT PREFERENCE SYSTEM allows certain immigrants to obtain permanent residence ("green cards") in the Uni.
Nurse Declared Totally Disabled Psychologically Due to Latex Allergy
Jon L. Gelman of Law Office of Jon L. Gelman
A Nebraska workers' compensation judge awarded total disability benefits to a registered nurse as a result of her latex sensitivity.
United States Workers' Compensation Programs are Becoming Sensitized to Latex
Jon L. Gelman of Law Office of Jon L. Gelman
Latex allergy sensitivity claims are becoming a more common phenomenon in workers' compensation systems throughout .
What Are the Courts Doing to Your Workplace?
Gerardyne M. Drozdowski of Warner Norcross & Judd LLP
This article discusses a string of Michigan Supreme Court decisions that address the termination or layoff of a partially disabled worker who unreasonably refuses an offer of favored work or is discharged for good cause.
Is Apportionment Dead?
Robert S. Stockton of Stockton, Barker & Mead
As you know, in early 1997, we optimistically reported the case of Miller v. Congel-Palenscar, Inc. (App. Div. 3d Dept.).