Montana approves new workers comp reforms

Posted on May 28th, 2010 No Comments

The Montana Economic Affairs Interim Committee met May 26, 2010, to make some sweeping changes to the state’s workers compensation procedures.

Montana worker compensation rates are amongst the highest in the country. The committee approved a list of new reforms aimed at reducing costs, improving benefits, and making worker’s compensation more efficient.

A rare agreement between representatives of both labor and management advisory councils was necessary for this approval.

Co Vice-Chair for Labor Management Advisory Council representing Management, Bob Worthington says “we’re the most costly, least cost efficient state to do business in for workers compensation it’s very high and that is not conducive to business and not conducive to economic development. Therefore the big challenge is to get control of the costs but at the same time not doing anything detrimental to the injured worker.”

If you have questions about your workers’ compensation benefits, contact the New Jersey workers’ compensation attorneys of Levinson Axelrod at 800-346-5529.

Massachusetts approves worker’s compensation insurance rate cut

Posted on May 28th, 2010 No Comments

The Massachusetts legislature approved a bill this week that decreases workers’ compensation insurance costs by 2.4 percent, to go into effect September 1. This should amount to about $22.5 million saved.

This is the tenth time that the state has reduced workers’ compensation insurance costs since 1994.

“Lowering the cost of workers’ compensation insurance is very much in keeping with our larger goal of improving the state’s business climate so that we can grow the economy and create jobs,” Gov. Deval Patrick said.

Paul Meagher, president of the Workers’ Compensation Rating and Inspection Bureau of Massachusetts, disagrees. The organization had lobbied for 4.5 percent increase in rates prior to the passage of the new rate decrease.

“In today’s uncertain economic climate, maintaining a healthy voluntary market for workers’ compensation insurance will likely be a challenge given the continuing increase in claims severity and low expected industry investment returns,” he said. “The WCRIBMA is committed to working with its committees, members, regulators, and other stakeholders toward our shared goal of a stable and healthy workers’ compensation market in the Commonwealth,” Meagher said.

If you are looking for legal advice when it comes to worker’s compensation, contact the New Jersey workers compensation lawyers of Levinson Axelrod, P.A., at 800-346-5529.

Oklahoma considers new worker’s compensation system

Posted on April 21st, 2010 No Comments

Ken Luttrell, an Oklahoma State Rep., has filed an amendment to Senate Bill 1973 that would result in all worker’s compensation claims in the state being sent to district civil courts.

The amendment is expected to be considered in the House sometime this week and amounts to a complete overhaul of the entire state’s current worker’s compensation system.

“These are local claims involving local employers and local workers – so why should all those individuals have to travel to Oklahoma City or Tulsa to have a case heard?” said Luttrell. “I have faith in our local courts to handle these issues fairly.”

If the state legislature chooses to enact this amendment it will give Oklahoma its own unique worker’s compensation system.

Each state has its own complex and individual worker’s compensation laws. If you are looking for legal counsel in the area of area of worker’s compensation, contact the the New Jersey workers compensation attorneys of Levinson Axelrod by calling 800-346-5529

Mental trauma workers compensation bill signed

Posted on April 15th, 2010 No Comments

Governor Dave Heineman of Nebraska signed bill LB780 on Wednesday, April 13, which allows Nebraska’s police officers, firefighters, and other first responders to qualify for workers compensation should they experience severe psychological trauma on the job.

Heineman signed the bill despite his concerns that the bill was not specific enough regarding the cost of this new workers compensation.

Estimates suggest that the bill will result in a statewide average of 2 claims per year, at a cost of $4,000 per case. Opponents of the bill argue that this is inaccurate.

Supporters of the bill cite the intense psychological and mental trauma that workers involved in grisly encounters can experience, claiming it can be much worse than physical injury.

Contact the New Jersey workers compensation attorneys of Levinson Axelrod by calling 800-346-5529 if you have questions about what qualifies you for workers compensation or if you feel you been unjustly denied workers compensation coverage.

New Jersey construction worker injured after trapped in ditch

Posted on March 19th, 2010 No Comments

A construction worker from New Jersey was trapped in a 20-foot ditch after pinned-in by construction equipment at a construction site in Delaware.

The 35-year-old worker was working in the ditch around 2:30 p.m. on Thursday when a coworker attempted to connect a front bucket to a backhoe. The bucket then slid down the side of the ditch to where the worker was located. Luckily, the bucket did not fall on top of the worker, but trapped the worker for 2 hours as rescue crews tried to get him out of the hole. He was transported to a nearby hospital in critical condition.

If you or a loved one has been injured on the job, contact the New Jersey workers’ compensation attorneys of Levinson Axelrod at 800-346-5529 for help fighting for the compensation you need for your injuries and losses.

Worker Injured During Coffee Break Wins Disability Benefits

Posted on January 18th, 2010 No Comments

The Superior Court of New Jersey Appellate Division has ruled that a man injured while on a coffee break is entitled to full disability benefits. If you or someone you love has been injured at work and isn’t getting the disability compensation he or she deserves, the New Jersey workers compensation lawyers of Levinson & Axelrod may be able to help.

The foreman plumber was injured shortly after leaving union hall in a company vehicle to discuss a project with a union instructor. The instructor was busy, though, so the man took a coffee break. He was on the way to get coffee when he was involved in an accident that resulted in compound fractures in both legs and an arm. Although his employer argued that he wasn’t entitled to disability benefits because he was not at work, the courts ruled that his authorized use of a company vehicle at the time of the accident warranted 100% disability benefits.

If you’ve been denied disability benefits you rightfully deserve, contact the New Jersey workers compensation attorneys of Levinson & Axelrod today by calling 800-346-5529.

The Importance of Filing for Workers Comp

Posted on December 16th, 2009 No Comments

When you’re injured on the job, it’s vitally important to file for workers compensation. If you or someone you love has been injured at work, contact the New Jersey workers compensation attorneys of Levinson & Axelrod today by calling 800-346-5529.

Workers compensation is an agreement in which you agree to waive your rights to sue your employer in exchange for medical benefits. If you are not being given the medical care you deserve, you have the right to engage a lawyer to help you get it. You owe it to yourself and your family.

If you or someone you love has been injured on the job, contact the New Jersey workers compensation lawyers of Levinson & Axelrod today by calling 800-346-5529.

Hockey Player Sues for Workers Comp

Posted on December 14th, 2009 No Comments

A hockey player who was injured playing for a minor league team in Rhode Island is suing for workers compensation in Michigan, according to an article from the Associated Press. If you or someone you love has been injured on the job, the New Jersey workers compensation lawyers of Levinson & Axelrod may be able to help you get the money you need.

The man was signed by the since-defunct Detroit Vipers franchise in 1998. The team sent him to the Providence Bruins in Rhode Island, where he was injured while playing in 2000. Michigan’s Supreme Court will hear testimony about the case, and will rule whether or not the man will receive workers compensation in the state later this month.

If you or someone you love has been injured at work and isn’t receiving the money he or she is owed, contact the New Jersey workers compensation lawyers of Levinson & Axelrod today by calling 800-346-5529.

Mass. Teacher Awarded Workers Comp

Posted on December 11th, 2009 No Comments

The highest court in Massachusetts has ruled in favor of a Peabody teacher who was injured while chaperoning a school ski trip. If you or someone you love has been injured on the job and isn’t receiving the workers compensation payments which he or she deserves, the New Jersey workers compensation lawyers of Levinson & Axelrod may be able to help.

Peabody officials argued that the woman was not entitled to benefits because she had freely volunteered to chaperone the trip. However, the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts ruled that a teacher who serves as a chaperone on a school-sponsored activity is “acting in the course of your duty.”

If you or someone you love has been injured on the job, contact the New Jersey workers compensation attorneys of Levinson & Axelrod today by calling 800-346-5529.

NY Files Suit Against Workers Comp Company

Posted on December 10th, 2009 No Comments

A New York State agency has filed a $405 million suit against a company that has helped administer the state’s workers compensation program, alleging fraud. If you or someone you love has been affected by workers compensation fraud, the New Jersey workers compensation attorneys of Levinson & Axelrod may be able to help.

CRM Holdings is accused of deliberately underestimating the workers compensation liabilities for several companies in order to attract business through artificially low costs. The companies were then left with insufficient funds to cover their liabilities. The state’s Attorney General will be filing separate charges.

If you or someone you love has been denied workers compensation benefits that he or she deserves, contact the New Jersey workers compensation lawyers of Levinson & Axelrod by calling 800-346-5529.