by admin | Sep 2, 2015 | Workers' Comp News
A Bedford, Texas firefighter is battling more than just blazes now. He is also battling cancer and battling the courts to get the support of workers’ compensation benefits. Lt. Keith Long has been battling cancer for more than two years now. A closed door...
by admin | Sep 1, 2015 | Workers' Comp News
The Hippocratic oath is taken by physicians upon graduation from medical school. Physicians swear by the healing gods to uphold ethical standards when treating a patient. Taking this oath is a rite of passage at a culmination of a lot of hard work to become a...
by admin | Aug 21, 2015 | Workers' Comp News
Well it is Friday and most of us are happy to have the work week behind us, but who out there is getting ready to hop a plane to beautiful, hot Orlando this weekend for the 70th annual Workers’ Compensation Educational Conference? Whether you are there for the...
by admin | Aug 19, 2015 | Workers' Comp News
We have all been on job interviews before and I am sure everyone has heard the question “What could you accomplish in the first 90 days?” Well let’s ask that again at your current position, “What could you accomplish in the next 90 days?”...
by admin | Aug 6, 2015 | Workers' Comp News
Three separate incidents occurred on August 3rd in the mining industry resulting the the deaths of three separate miners in three different states. The following accidents happened on August 3rd: A loader operator was standing outside his vehicle at a sand a gravel...