It may be turning 100 years old, but if recent investigations by ProPublica and NPR are accurate, workers’ compensation has little to celebrate. While corporations and states slash benefits, a new “opt out” movement has unions, trial lawyers and insurance companies concerned.

Monday live at 7 p.m. on the Philadelphia CNN-News affiliate WFMZ-TV, “The American Law Journal” examines “Workers’ Comp at 100: Trouble Ahead?” U.S. Sen. Bob Casey, D-Pennsylvania, who ProPublica called “one of the leading worker advocates in Congress,” joins host Christopher Naughton, claimant’s attorney George Badey of Badey Sloan & DiGenova, respondent’s counsel Anthony Salvino of White and Williams and longtime Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Judge Joseph Hakun.

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