by Kelia Scott | Aug 30, 2016 | Workers' Comp News
After tragic accidents involving scissor lifts, many teams are getting rid of the structures that camera operators stand in to films games and practices, opting to use mobile towers with cameras mounted on them instead. The scissor lifts put high people above the...
by Kelia Scott | Aug 29, 2016 | Workers' Comp News
Injured workers who need to get to and from medical appointments but who don’t have a car have to rely on other means of transportation, like public transportation or nonemergency medical transportation. They are not always the most convenient or expedient methods of...
by Kelia Scott | Aug 26, 2016 | Workers' Comp News
The NBC team in the Bay Area, California, has been working on a report of the California workers’ compensation system. They released their findings of the state’s independent medical review process and found that in the vast majority of cases, denials of appeals are...
by Kelia Scott | Aug 25, 2016 | Workers' Comp News
A Wisconsin resident was caught misappropriating funds from a workers’ compensation insurance business he operated. He was convicted of mail fraud and had been taking money from the insurance business for his own personal use, which left a lot of employers and their...
by Kelia Scott | Aug 23, 2016 | Workers' Comp News
There have been a number of high profile train accidents in the past couple of years that have killed or injured both passengers and employees. Unfortunately a report released from the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) shows that while some have made safety...