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Accident During Buyers' Visit to Condo Yields $1.2M Settlement in Middlesex
A man who had three toes amputated following an accident at a condominium construction site agreed to a $1.2 million settlement in his Middlesex County suit, Melman v. PRC Construction, on April 25.Accident During Buyers' Visit to Condo Yields $1.2M Settlement in Middlesex
A man who had three toes amputated following an accident at a condominium construction site agreed to a $1.2 million settlement in his Middlesex County suit, Melman v. PRC Construction, on April 25.Williams v. Raymours Furniture Co., Inc.
State Where Employee Accepted Offer Could Exercise Jurisdiction Over Work InjuryNJ Comp Board May Decide Case of Resident Injured Out of State
The Division of Workers' Compensation has jurisdiction over the case of a New Jersey resident who was hurt on an out-of-state jobsite but was at home when he accepted the offer of employment, an appeals court has ruled.NJ Comp Board May Decide Case of Resident Injured Out of State
The Division of Workers' Compensation has jurisdiction over the case of a New Jersey resident who was hurt on an out-of-state jobsite but was at home when he accepted the offer of employment, an appeals court has ruled.Financial Fraud: How to Keep Your Personal Info Safe
It may seem like this topic has been discussed many times before but we are still hearing stories about people being taken advantage of and having their credit card information stolen. I know from personal experience that no matter how careful you are it can happen to you.Manion Gaynor Opens Miami Office, Hires K&L Gates Partner Rebecca Kibbe
National litigation firm Manion Gaynor & Manning has opened a Miami office led by Rebecca Kibbe, the former head of K&L Gates' Florida asbestos litigation practice.Manion Gaynor Opens Miami Office, Hires K&L Gates Partner Rebecca Kibbe
National litigation firm Manion Gaynor & Manning has opened a Miami office led by Rebecca Kibbe, the former head of K&L Gates' Florida asbestos litigation practice.No Retroactivity for Statute Amending Firefighter Cancer Claim Limits
A 2011 change to the Workers' Compensation Act extending the time limitation for a firefighter to claim that his cancer is an occupational disease does not apply retroactively, the Commonwealth Court has ruled.Questionable Future of IREs in Pa.'s Workers' Comp System
Impairment rating evaluations (IREs) provide an important tool in the Pennsylvania workers' compensation system. Where a claimant has made a full recovery or is clearly capable of returning to the workforce, the employer has well-established options for terminating or modifying a claimant's benefits. However, where a claimant has not made a full recovery and a return to the workforce is disputed, the employer's options are extremely limited. This is where the IRE process is crucial.Trending Stories
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