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Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents Issues Ruling on Proper Amount for Employee’s Average Weekly Wage

A Workers Compensation Insurer mistakenly underpaid an injured work for his disability benefit

What If Your Work Injury Was so Severe That You Can’t Return to Work in the Same Capacity?

If you can’t return to the same career path that you had before you were injured, then you might be entitled to receive vocational rehabilitation for your injuries.

What is Workers Compensation Fraud? - St. Louis Work Injury Lawyer

If you are filing for workers’ compensation in Missouri, having a St. Louis workers’ compensation lawyer in your corner is imperative to limit the chances that you will fall prey.

Dispelling Top 7 Myths About Pursuing Workers Compensation

Workers’ compensation can be confusing. To help clarify the pervasive misinformation surrounding this coverage, here are a few common myths associated with the system – and why they’re wrong.

Understanding the Timeline for Filing a Workers' Compensation Claim

If you have been injured on the job, you may be confused about how you can receive compensation for your injuries.

Confidentiality in an EEOC Complaint

A blog post about the level of confidentiality owed to you when filing an EEOC complaint.

Connecticut Department of Labor Step-Up Program for Small Businesses

A blog post about a program in Connecticut that is helping small businesses flourish in the present Connecticut job market

Employers Covered Under Connecticut Unemployment Insurance Liability

A blog post about unemployment insurance liability and who is covered under Connecticut law.

Obtaining a Right to Sue Under the EEOC

A blog post about the procedures for filing complaints and suing under EEOC.

Utility Company Cited for Ten Serious Violations of OSHA in Deaths of Three Workers

A blog post about a case in Florida where a company was cited for serious violations that directly resulted in the deaths of 3 of their employees.

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