An always hotly contested claim involves allegations of a work-related heart attack in the workers’ compensation realm. It is well-established that one million people per year suffer a heart attack, with 500,000 of those people suffering fatal heart attacks.

As a result, it is necessarily true that a vast number of those people will suffer fatal heart attacks while at work. When that happens it oftentimes results in a workers’ compensation claim being filed.

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