The firm describes its founding focus as leveling the playing field for workers facing large corporations and insurance companies.
A controversial bill that would extend the cap on injured workers’ temporary disability payments <a href="http://www.bizjournals.com/sacramento/news/2011/08/19 ...
Workers’ Compensation Law § 15(3)(w) places a limitation – commonly referred to as “cap” – on the number of benefit weeks that compensation is payable to a ...
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When an employee receives workers’ compensation benefits, they generally don’t have to pay state or federal taxes on the money. However, tax rules vary by state, and in some cases, employees may need ...
HELENA - The Montana Supreme Court heard arguments in the case of three people who suffered permanently disabling injuries at work and are seeking to receive worker's compensation benefits after they ...
Employees often confuse workers’ compensation insurance with disability insurance. They may look similar at first glance because both deal with loss of income and physical injury or illness. But the ...
This month, the Ohio Supreme Court altered the landscape of more than 25 years of workers’ compensation legal precedent in an employer-friendly decision concerning termination of Temporary Total ...
Government employers cannot use partial disability retirement benefits to cancel out workers' compensation awards, a Maryland court ruled on March 2.
Pfeiffer, Brown, DiNicola & Frantz, a Schuylkill County Law Firm for over 40 years, concentrates on workers’ compensation and disability law each and every day. Schuylkill County residents and ...
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