by Kelia Scott | Jan 8, 2019 | Workers' Comp News
Helping You Help Injured Workers Faster We keep our clients in mind when we choose our own business applications- in order to provide the required levels of performance and availability that they have come to expect from Acrometis. Read more about the upgrade here....
by Kelia Scott | Jan 7, 2019 | Workers' Comp News
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel ordered an outside firm to conduct a forensic audit of the city’s workers’ compensation program as it was run under Ald. Ed Burke. Burke recently resigned as chairman of the Finance Committee after being accused of attempted extortion. The...
by Kelia Scott | Jan 4, 2019 | Workers' Comp News
Several former employees of Florida State Fire College are suing manufacturers of firefighting suppressants that the facility used. The employees say the chemicals caused cancer and/or other diseases. Six former employees and two of their spouses filed a class-action...
by Kelia Scott | Jan 3, 2019 | Workers' Comp News
A New Jersey facility that may have exposed patients to diseases like HIV, hepatitis B and hepatitis C used poor drug storage methods, an outdated infection control plan and unacceptable sterilization practices. This puts not only patients at risk but the employees...
by Kelia Scott | Dec 27, 2018 | Workers' Comp News
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) cited a Nebraska Dairy Company after an employee was fatally injured when he entered a grain bin. Thiele Dairy in Nebraska was cited for failing to develop and implement safety and health programs related to...