For more than a century, the Workers’ Compensation Act (WCA) has served as the foundation of workplace injury law, establishing a trade-off that remains central to the employer-employee relationship.
Jeffrey Johnson has written novels and movies in addition to legal analyses of eminent domain and immigration law. His experience in writing engaging fiction makes him uniquely capable of making the ...
Workplace compensation in the United States is a critical component of the employer-employee relationship, influencing not only the economic well-being of millions of workers but also the competitive ...
Workers’ compensation is available to anyone who has been injured on the job. Asbestos exposure in the workplace is the ...
Markhoff & Mittman, P.C. announced this month an expansion of its workers’ compensation legal practice to address a sustained ...
The Pennsylvania Workers' Compensation Act provides no-fault coverage for on-the-job injuries. Nearly two million workers report being the victims of workplace violence each year. Workplace violence ...
A new ruling settles the question if New Jersey teachers are essential workers who can file workers' comp claims over ...