If recent ProPublica and NPR investigations are accurate, injured workers and their lawyers have a lot to worry about. After 100 years, is workers’ compensation still the “grand bargain”?

At 7 p.m. Monday on the Philadelphia CNN-News affiliate WFMZ-TV, “The American Law Journal” examines “Workers’ Comp at 100: Trouble Ahead?” Joining host Christopher Naughton are plaintiffs attorney George Badey of Badey, Sloan & DiGenova, respondent’s attorney Anthony Salvino of White and Williams and Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Judge Joseph Hakun. The panel comments on investigations that suggest alarming diminishing protections for injured employees and the specter of some states “opting out” of the public comp system.

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