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Claimant's Fall While Helping Relative Held Compensable ( June 1999 )
Claimant worked with several other workers on a production team and her pay was based on productivity. On the day . -
Employment Benefits for the Traumatic Brain-Injured ( June 1999 )
When a person with a traumatic brain injury is unable to work, he or she may be entitled to certain benefits (comp. -
Indoor Air Quality; Legal and Liability Issues ( June 1999 )
People spend an estimated ninety percent of their time indoors. According to the Environmental Protection Agency . -
Questions and Answers About Workers' Compensation in Minnesota ( June 1999 )
When Should You File A Workers' Comp Claim? Under the Workers' Compensation Law, you only have six months from. -
Workplace Injuries ( June 1999 )
New Hampshire has enacted laws which require virtually every employer to provide workers' compensation benefits to . -
Your Rights Under the Missouri Workers' Compensation Law ( May 1999 )
This article details the rights and responsibilities available under the Missouri workers compensation law. -
New Legislation Restricts Layoffs and Work Reductions by Employers "Dependent" on H1-B Visas ( February 1999 )
This alert discusses the impact of The American Competitiveness and Work Force Improvement Act. The ACWIA creates new prohibitions and requirements for employers of H-1B workers in order to protect the interests of United States employees, while temporarily increasing the annual limits on new H-1B approvals. -
Did You Know? Ã⦠( April 1999 )
Did you know you know that you are entitled to be reimbursed at the rate of $.31 per mile for reasonable . -
Exclusive Remedy and Third Party Cases ( April 1999 )
All employers in the State of California are required to have Workers' Compensation insurance. -
N.C. Supreme Court to Review Decision On Alteration of Agreements ( April 1999 )
Late last year, the North Carolina Court of Appeals heard a case wherein two workers' compensation claimants brough.
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