November 03, 2022 | The Legal Intelligencer
Hybrid Workers' Comp Practice in Pennsylvania for 2023 and OnwardThe COVID-19 pandemic presented major challenges for many areas of the practice of law, but the workers' compensation, on the whole, has thrived, delivering a successful experience at a lower cost with lower overhead to all stakeholders.
By Lucas J. Csovelak and Sherri L. Dougherty
7 minute read
March 24, 2022 | The Legal Intelligencer
Testing Strengths, Weaknesses of an Intoxication Defense in a Workers' Comp CaseDrinking on the job hardly ever pays off and using any intoxicating substance at work can lead to the loss of workers' compensation benefits if the injury proves to be caused by such an activity.
By Lucas J. Csovelak and David G. Greene
6 minute read
October 04, 2020 | The Legal Intelligencer
Managing Risk in Concurrent Jurisdiction Workers' Compensation ClaimsWe will explain the salient issues experienced by employers and insurers faced with concurrent jurisdiction cases through examples and offer possible solutions to bring about cost-effective closure to claims covering both jurisdictions.
By Jennifer G. Laver and Lucas J. Csovelak
9 minute read
October 30, 2018 | FC&S Insurance
Assessing a Wrongful Termination in the Background of a Workers’ Comp ClaimIn the aftermath of a contentious allegation of a work-related injury, the relationship between an employer and injured worker, in many instances, inevitably…
By Lucas J. Csovelak
7 minute read
October 25, 2018 | The Legal Intelligencer
Assessing a Wrongful Termination in the Background of a Workers' Comp ClaimIn the aftermath of a contentious allegation of a work-related injury, the relationship between an employer and injured worker, in many instances, inevitably deteriorates during the course of litigation.
By Lucas J. Csovelak
7 minute read
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