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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. -
Recovery against employers beyond workers' compensation: How to defeat the "exclusivity bar" ( August 1999 )
The workers' compensation system was established to provide an expeditious administrative program to provide benefits to the injured worker as a result of an industrial accident or occupational exposure. -
Stress in the Workplace: The Availability of Workers' Compensation Benefits ( August 1999 )
Compensability for occupational diseases has become commonplace in most, if not all, jurisdictions throughout the. -
The Apportionment of Disability in Workers' Compensation Claims ( August 1999 )
In an era of heightened technological sophistication, the Division of Workers'' Compensation is increasingly faced with the necessity to apportion responsibility among successive employers or insurance carriers when dealing with occupational disease claims. -
Workers' Compensation Adopts New Discovery ( August 1999 )
The New Jersey Division of Workers' Compensation has adopted material changes in the form of discovery utilized in . -
Workers' Compensation General Information ( August 1999 )
What is a workers' comp claim? If you are hurt on the job you may have a workers' comp claim. The injury can be a. -
Workers' Compensation in Pennsylvania ( August 1999 )
The purpose of the Workers' Compensation Act (the "WCA") is to provide benefits for employees who suffer job-relate. -
Executive Compensation--Getting and Keeping the Right People No Matter the Size of Your Business ( March 1999 )
This articles discusses the three components of a successful executive compensation system: (1) Cash compensation, fringe benefits and perks; (2) Qualified deferred compensation such as 401(k) and profit sharing plans; and (3) Nonqualified deferred compensation arrangements. -
In Utero Workplace Injuries: Children Harmed By Solvents During Pregnancy ( October 1996 )
This article examines Mikala Snyder v. Michael's Stores, Inc., where an employer was held responsible for an in utero workplace injury. -
Personal Injury Questions and Answers ( July 1999 )
How can I get compensation for injuries? There are several ways to recover payment for damages you have suffered..