Legal Articles, Employment

ESSENTIAL TIMEKEEPING PRACTICES UNDER THE FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT

The article explains the Record Keeping procedures that must be followed under the Fair Labor Standards Act to properly record employee hours worked.

WORKERS COMPENSATION SETTLEMENT

WORKERS COMPENSATION SETTLEMENT, IT IS AN ART FORM!

Social security and workers compensation off set

Social security and workers compensation off set

Maximum Medical Improvement (MMI)

Maximum Medical Improvement (MMI)

Arkansas Workers Compensation and Objective Medical Findings.

Arkansas Workers Compensation and Objective Medical Findings. This is one of those laws that sound good, unless it happens to you.

Arkansas Workers Compensation and Statute of Limitation.

The Arkansas Workers Compensation Statute of Limitation is basically two years from the date of injury, however it can be extended by the voluntary payment of benefits, but beware of relying on this provision.

Can You Get Workers Compensation for Your Anxiety Disorder?

Anxiety disorders are very complicated, and workers compensation laws are clear: the injury or illness needs to be a direct result of your work.

The Role of an Interpreter in Workers Comp Cases

If you or a loved one has been denied hiring an interpreter for a workers compensation claim, speak with a good St. Louis work injury lawyer as soon as possible.

What We’ll Do For You: The Employee

How a qualified employment lawyer can assist in your workplace matter.

Resigning for reasons out of your control? Here’s how to prove constructive dismissal in a case

Common ways Constructive Dismissal arises in the workplace, how to identify it and what to do.

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