As he battles terminal cancer, a Fort Worth fire captain says the state's workers' comp system has failed him — and he's far from alone.
A Tennessee appellate court affirmed summary judgment for Dayco Incorporated on a forklift operator’s negligence claim, finding that he was a borrowed employee under the state’s workers’ compensation ...
Explore how workers' compensation covers medical costs, lost wages, and more. Learn who funds these benefits, with a focus on ...
A case in front of the state's highest court could determine whether undocumented workers in Michigan can legally file workers' compensation claims moving forward. The Michigan Supreme Court heard ...
Rosenfeld Injury Lawyers The Traditional Boundaries of Employer Liability Workers’ compensation has long served as the default framework for res ...
Slip and fall accidents remain one of the most common causes of workplace injuries, particularly during winter months when ice, snow, and wet conditions are present. While many people assume these ...
The action aims to curb the impact of the state Supreme Court’s ‘Gardner’ decision which left public and private employers in Connecticut facing a 235-percent jump in workers’ compensation insurance ...
It’s important to notify Medicare about your workers’ compensation (workers’ comp). If CMS doesn’t review your settlement, you may have to pay Medicare back, or it may deny some of your medical claims ...
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s recent decision in Brown v. Gaydos, No. 22 WAP 2024, changed that understanding, holding that the Pennsylvania Workers' Compensation Act did not provide blanket ...
The Michigan Supreme Court decided against taking up a case where immigrant advocates argued undocumented workers in the state were entitled to compensation if they were injured on the job. In an ...