Those who have assisted in the recovery, cleanup and rescue efforts of the World Trade Center destruction on 9/11, have an extended deadline of August 13, 2008 to register with the New York State Workers’ Compensation Board for future benefits.
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The Wisconsin Supreme Court upheld a ruling by the Wisconsin Industry Review Commission that an employee who passed out in the cold while drunk on a business trip is entitled to Worker's Compensation. The Commission ruled that the employee was on the trip for business purposes. However, because he was injured while in
A recent Texas Supreme Court ruling allows employers without workers' compensation insurance to give an employee company-paid benefits in exchange for the employee waiving the right to sue for an injury sustained on the job. The court interpreted the Texas Workers' Compensation Act as not specifically prohibiting this
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