This Is How A Worker's Compensation Program Works

May 13th, 2012 Terry Stanfield

Worker's Compensation programs were enacted to benefit both employees and employers. Employers are shielded from lawsuits which in turn enables them to thus control their costs through insurance designed to cover payments for claims. Employees receive compensation in the form of monetary payments as well as coverage for at least part of their medical expenses.

Getting Familiar With Worker's Compensation

May 5th, 2012 Terry Stanfield

If unable to work due to an accident or job related illness, workers receive a set percentage of their normal salary while they are disabled. Sometimes, payments can continue indefinitely as long as the employee is unable to work.

Make Sure A Work Injury Doesn't Affect You

Apr 30th, 2012 Richard Craig

In the course of the week I'll be looking at ways in which you can ensure your life is not affected by a workplace injury

What You Should Know About How Workers Compensation Works

Apr 28th, 2012 Terry Stanfield

Any worker who suspects that his or her employer, or the employer's insurance company, may challenge a worker's compensation claim should consult with an attorney specializing in worker's compensation law. The lawyer can help the worker obtain all the benefits to which he or she is due under the law.

Clients of an Arizona Drug Crimes Lawyer Can Benefit from Drug Rehabilitation Counseling

Apr 25th, 2012 David Michael Cantor

The client of a drug crimes lawyer in Arizona might well be able to benefit from the Bureau of Prisons Residential Drug Abuse program. While those who underwent treatment originally received no reduced sentencing as a result, the 1994 Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act, among other provisions, allowed the court to provide an up to 1 year sentence reduction.

Employees Should Really Know How Worker's Compensation Works

Apr 19th, 2012 Terry Stanfield

There once was a time when a worker who was injured on the job had little recourse. Not just was he physically injured, he lost income and had medical bills to pay. Sometimes the injury left a worker disabled and unable to provide for his family. The worker had few options in addition to to sue the employer for compensation. Usually, the workers lost.

Plumber Lodges Injury Claim After Being Run Over While Drunk

Apr 19th, 2012 Richard Craig

Carl Heaven had the night from hell after being reversed over by a 44-tonne lorry while on an all-night bender with friends.

Important Considerations When Claiming Road Accident Compensation

Apr 17th, 2012 Lawrence White

Each time you go out onto the road, you put your life at risk. Driving, riding a bike, or walking, it doesn't really make a difference when it comes to meeting with an accident.

Internet Fax Can Be A Vital Tool For Lawyers

Apr 16th, 2012 Brandi Armstrong

Many law offices have found Internet fax to be a valuable, cost-effective alternative to traditional fax machines. It's easy for a law firm to realize the potential benefits of using a secure, flexible, reliable, and efficient means of communication with clients such as the Internet fax.

This Is How A Worker's Compensation Program Works

Apr 12th, 2012 Terry Stanfield

In the majority of the states, companies purchase coverage from insurance companies. Only a handful of states utilize a public plan, which is funded by mandatory payments from employers. Other states have a hybrid program.