Legal Articles, Employee Rights

Robert McKennon and Stephanie Talavera Publish Article in the Los Angeles Daily Journal: "An Agent of the Insurer."

Column entitled “An Agent of the Insurer,” covering a very important new Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals case, Salyers v. Metro. Life Ins. Co., 2017 DJDAR 9291 (Sept. 20, 2017).

Claiming Missouri Workers Compensation for Gradual Hearing Loss

FAQ: Can I claim workers compensation for gradual hearing loss?

When a workplace injury falls outside of workers’ compensation

When a workplace injury falls outside of workers’ compensation

QUICK TIPS: US DEPARTMENT OF LABOR ADVISORY OPINIONS

QUICK TIPS: US DEPARTMENT OF LABOR ADVISORY OPINIONS

What Rights Do I Have When It Comes To Medical Care Under The Iowa Workers’ Compensation Laws?

What Rights Do I Have When It Comes To Medical Care Under The Iowa Workers’ Compensation Laws?

What Compensation Is Available To An Injured Worker In Iowa?

What Compensation Is Available To An Injured Worker In Iowa?

To Pay and How to Pay: Those are the Questions

There is no law which mandates the payment of severance to any terminated employee. An obligation to pay severance arises only by virtue of a contract or policy promulgated by the employer.

OSHA and Workplace Rights - St. Louis Workers Compensation Attorney

All workers are entitled to a safe work environment, and a job that is free from any serious and recognizable hazards

What Injuries Are Covered Under Workers Compensation - St. Louis Injury Attorneys

There are specific types of injuries that are covered under workers' compensation laws.

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