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Walking down the almost pristine aisleway at Brose North America’s Tuscaloosa, Alabama manufacturing facility, it is clear that this is no ordinary plant. Visitors are greeted with eye smiles above face masks [...]
According to the U.S. Department of Labor, slips, trips, and falls make up the majority of general industry accidents, which account for: 15% of all accidental deaths per year, the second-leading cause [...]
As mentioned in last month’s newsletter, there are several workers’ compensation trends that employers need to be paying attention to protect their employees and bottom line. Perhaps the one trend having the [...]
Bob Adams fell in love with business while a student at the University of Alabama in Birmingham (UAB); however, he didn’t fall in love with school. Bob left UAB to put in to [...]
A week after a Jefferson County circuit judge struck down Alabama's Workers' Compensation Act, the same judge issued a further order today staying it indefinitely until the Alabama Legislature can act. For more [...]
A court order has been issued in Jefferson County that challenges the constitutionality of two statutes of the Alabama workers' compensation law. The Order specifically cites the $220 cap on permanent partial disability [...]
Much has been written about opioids and overdose. If you are involved anywhere in workers' compensation, health care, or insurance you have heard of the American opioid epidemic. Read article here. Author: Judge [...]
Washington, DC (WorkersCompensation.com) - Like the rest of the nation, workers’ compensation experts are wondering how President Trump's campaign promise to make America great again will affect their field and policy. The first [...]
The first Out Front Ideas with Kimberly and Mark webinar of 2017 provided our thoughts on the 20 Workers’ Compensation Issues to Watch in 2017. What follows is a summary of the issues [...]