Philadelphia, PA (WorkersCompensation.com)–In Pennsylvania, a worker could be considered to be “in the course of employment” even if she is on the way to work. But as the airline attendant in Wormley v. Air Wisconsin […]
Sarasota, FL (WorkersCompensation.com) -- ‘Tis the season for gift giving. I am sure many reading this post are scurrying around stores or the internet to buy gifts for your family and friends. If you are […]
A cortical homunculus is a model of a human scaled to some feature, usually motor or sensory nerves, meant to provide a humorous yet powerful way to view the body. A typical homunculus for motor nerves, for […]
December 12, 2022 (BOCA RATON, FL)—Workers compensation executives are concerned about the uncertainty surrounding the economy, medical inflation, the shifting workforce and workplace, and rate adequacy according to the latest survey from the National Council on Compensation […]
New Iberia, LA (WorkersCompensation.com) – Just because no one saw an accident doesn’t mean a worker can’t obtain workers’ compensation benefits for the injuries he sustained. If a tree falls in the woods, did it […]
The Case Management Society of America Case Management recently updated the Case Management Standards of Practice. In reviewing them, I came across one of the guiding principles that caught my eye. It was that case […]
During the holidays many of us will be travelling to see friends and family. For injured employees who need to travel with controlled substances there are a few recommendations they should keep in mind before […]
It’s hard to believe I’ve been on the bench for over a month already. I’ve already done about 150 settlement approvals using our current process, but things are a-changing. Specifically, the Memphis Court settlement approval […]