by Kelia Scott | Jul 24, 2014 | Workers' Comp News
Maybe you don’t recognize the name Ryan Neptune. But professional snowboarders and skaters the world over might know his work. He has designed courses for the 2002 Winter Olympics and for various skate parks and ski resorts in 10 different countries. Currently he is...
by admin | Jul 24, 2014 | Workers' Comp News
Today’s post comes to me passed along by John Seman – Controller here at Acrometis by way of NBC10 Philly. A 51-year-old Florida man who is an independent contractor with Bonaventure Country Club in Weston, FL. was fishing out golf balls from the...
by Kelia Scott | Jul 23, 2014 | Workers' Comp News
Pittsburgh is a city known for its industrial roots. Unfortunately, that work in steel mills and mines has taken a toll on the dedicated workers of the city. Claims that were settled years ago are now allowed to be reopened, as many old claims are suspected of being...
by Kelia Scott | Jul 22, 2014 | Workers' Comp News
After an inspection at the beginning of this year, the Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) cited Piqua Champion Foundry Inc. for 20 safety violations. Seven of those were repeat violations and 13 were serious violations. The...
by Kelia Scott | Jul 22, 2014 | Acrometis News, Workers' Comp News
Acrometis, the leader in SaaS-based workers’ comp claims processing, recently named Jerry D. Poole as President and Chief Executive Officer, while P. Kevin Kilroy remains as Executive Chairman at Acrometis. This is a planned evolution that demonstrates the...