by admin | Oct 14, 2014 | Workers' Comp News
We all love to eat our steaks, burgers, hot dogs, chicken, etc. No one really wants to think about how that delicious food got to our plate just that it is there. Meat Processing plants are not only the subject of food safety but worker safety as well. Workers are...
by admin | Oct 13, 2014 | Workers' Comp News
Thomas Eric Duncan was the Dallas patient who succumbed to the deadly Ebola virus. Now the nurse that was treating him has been diagnosed with Ebola as well. The nurse was wearing a mask, gown, shield, and gloves whenever she was treating Duncan. How is it...
by admin | Oct 6, 2014 | Workers' Comp News
Wisconsin is showing improvements in deaths in the workplace according to data that shows that in 2013 – 96 people were killed in workplace related incidents. That is a vast improvement from the 114 deaths that occurred in 2012. This data was complied by the...
by admin | Oct 2, 2014 | Workers' Comp News
James Levice Davis Junious (say that five times real fast) is a 33 year old institutional officer who has been arrested for allegedly collecting more than $60,000 in workers compensation benefits that he was not entitled to. He has been charged with 5 felony charges...
by admin | Oct 1, 2014 | Workers' Comp News
Cynthia Mason is a former employee of the Granite City, IL Wal-Mart. She have filed a lawsuit alleging that she waqs fired from the Wal-Mart after she was injured on the job on February 3rd. Mason was injured, immediately notified her supervisor, then filed for...