by admin | Mar 27, 2014 | Workers' Comp News
Lt. Edward J. Walsh, 43 and Firefighter Michael R. Kennedy, 33 were killed during a blaze that turned into a nine alarm battle that raced through a brownstone section of Boston’s Back Bay neighborhood due to the high winds that were gusting up to 40 miles per...
by admin | Mar 21, 2014 | Workers' Comp News
A Oklahoma man was not “lovin’ it” when he went through the drive thru at the fast food chain. A McDonald’s employee who is a juvenile was working the drive thru in Chickasha got a surprise when a customer who was handed their food and checked...
by admin | Mar 21, 2014 | Workers' Comp News
In a new report published by EMPLOYERS out of Reno, NV shows that one in ten small businesses had employees show up for work while under the influence of at least one type of controlled substance. In the study it was found that employers reported that alcohol,...
by admin | Mar 18, 2014 | Workers' Comp News
The opening play in games begin tonight. Who is excited for the NCAA Men’s Tournament otherwise known as March Madness? I for one am, this to me is one of the best sporting events, a field of the top 68 basketball programs in the country all vying to be...
by admin | Mar 13, 2014 | Workers' Comp News
A Newtown, CT police officer sat before Connecticut lawmakers on Tuesday and urged them to expand the state’s workers compensation laws to cover mental abuse, due to the fact the because of what he saw and experienced on that tragic day in 2012 at the...