Important Information for Pennsylvania Injured Workers
by James B. Mogul
Lawyer James B. Mogul of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. is offering important information to Pennsylvania workers who are facing workers' compensation cases.
Understanding Illinois’ Workers’ Rights Amendment
by Gregory Sirico
Best Lawyers weighs in on Illinois' newly enacted Amendment 1, which sets to provide state workers with the right to collectively bargain and organize.
Key Minnesota Workers’ Compensation Cases of 2017
by Thomas P. Kieselbach
A rundown of important workers' compensation cases in Minnesota over the past year.
The claimants’ workers’ compensation bar in Pennsylvania scored a significant victory when the state’s high court issued its decision in Protz v. WCAB.
Achieving Justice For Essential Workers
by Justin Smulison
Patrick Regan of Regan Zambri Long describes how the recent resolution of a corporate negligence case brought closure to survivors of a fatal 2016 apartment building explosion.
Presenting the 2024 Best Lawyers Employment and Workers’ Compensation Legal Guide
by Best Lawyers
The 2024 Best Lawyers Employment and Workers' Compensation Legal Guide provides exclusive access to all Best Lawyers awards in related practice areas. Read below and explore the legal guide.
Proposed Rules Could Change Medication Options for Injured Workers in North Carolina
by David E. Vtipil
Injured workers in North Carolina would be limited in the amounts of opioids that they could be prescribed under proposed Commission rules.
Krasno, Krasno & Onwudinjo: Pennsylvania's Leading Workers' Compensation Firm
by Justin Smullison
Never ones to back down from a fight, Jason Krasno and the award-winning lawyers of Krasno, Krasno & Onwudinjo also remember to make client service a top priority.
The Workers’ Compensation System as a Prescription for Addiction
by Karen Gail Treece
While estimates vary, it is believed that the top 5 percent of opioid users likely account for more than half of total opioid use.
Out of the Sky: What Construction Workers Can Do if Injured on the Job
by Justin Smulison
Construction zones with unsafe working conditions have long been the sites of injuries for workers. The Perecman Firm, P.L.L.C. fights for victims in New York City and Long Island.
A Guide to Workers' Compensation Law for 2025 and Beyond
by Bryan Driscoll
Grace Szubski, Cleveland's "Lawyer of the Year" for Workers' Compensation 2017
by Tess Congo
Colorado Broadens Scope of Workers’ Comp, but There’s More to Be Done
by Nick Fogel
When the law goes into effect in July, Colorado will join 32 other states in allowing PTSD claims for first responders without a physical component to the claim.
Women of Influence Award Winner: Katherine Minarik
by Best Lawyers
Katherine Minarik reflects on her legal practice, breaking barriers as a pregnant lawyer, and how self-belief drives her definition of success.
One Reason Why Uber Is Fighting to Classify Drivers as Contractors
by Stephen Hasner
How Workers' Compensation Is Setting Up a Legal Battle
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Bentley & More LLP: Beacon of Hope
by Bentley & More
With a unique blend of expertise in trial advocacy and workers’ compensation, Bentley & More LLP has established itself as a beacon of hope for injured workers.
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