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Workers' Compensation Liens in Third Party Claims ( February 2000 )
The reason that this topic exists is that usually tort recovery from a third party should hopefully be for a larger sum than the workers' compensation benefits. There is a reason for this. Workers' compensation benefits are designed to serve a different statutorily recognized public policy from that of making an injured person "whole" again. -
Workers' Compensation: Questions and Answers ( December 1999 )
1. How to select a lawyer. 2. What should I do if injured on the job? 3. Do I have to receive medical treatment f. -
Federal Issues Target State Workers' Compensation Programs ( November 1999 )
Reprinted with Permission From The National Workplace Injury Litigator The battlefield for the assault on state w. -
Hurt On the Job? The Ten Commandments of Workers' Compensation ( November 1999 )
If you have a work injury, your employer is required to pay for your lost time and medical expenses. So reme. -
Injured at Work? ( November 1999 )
When an employee is injured by accident, or contracts a disease, arising out of and in the course of his/her . -
Workers' Compensation Law: Review of the NJ Supreme Court Term 1998-1999 ( October 1999 )
The New Jersey Supreme Court, struggling to maintain the social remedial aspects of the Workers' Compensation Act. -
Workers' Compensation and Product Liability ( October 1999 )
Employers with more than several employees are obligated to maintain workers' compensation insurance for their . -
Dioxin Proven to Cause Cancer and Heart Disease ( August 1996 )
This article examines a 1995 report by Dr. Hans Flesch-Janys, touting a link between dioxin, cancer and heart disease. -
Jury Awards Punitive Damages Against Employer for Fraud ( September 1999 )
In a declaratory judgment action filed in Passaic County, New Jersey, a jury determined that the owner of two construction companies had committed a fraud against a workers' compensation carrier by attempting to attribute employment of an injured worker to one of his companies rather than the other. -
Industrial Disease: The Quest For Recognition--The Need For Adequate Benefits ( August 1999 )
The concept of a compensable industrial disease has developed only recently and its acceptance has lagged far behin.
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