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Category: Workers’ Compensation

What is an Occupational Disease?

February 14, 2017
Oxner
When working certain jobs, you’re going to be exposed to certain dangers that you might not be exposed in everyday life. For instance, if you’re an electrician, chances are your probability of experiencing an electric shock is higher than that of someone who isn’t an electrician. The same is true of occupational diseases. You might […]
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Protect Yourself from Wintery Weather Conditions at Work

February 7, 2017
Oxner
Building snowmen, going sledding, snowball fights, and days off from school might make some look forward to winter weather. But those who have to work in a winter wonderland might not embrace snow in the forecast with such joy. If this pertains to you, there are things you can do to protect yourself and your […]
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Why should I pay the Attorney’s Fee When the Insurance Company has Wrongly Denied My Claim?

February 15, 2017
Oxner
This is a fair question. Especially because a claim denial probably means your budget is pretty tight — with potential lost wages and medical bills to deal with. However, the attorney’s fee is an important part of how most firms work.   When explaining why you need to pay an attorney’s fee, many attorneys give […]
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The Future of Workers’ Compensation under Trump

February 8, 2017
Oxner
It’s 2017. New year, new president. And with the inauguration of the president last month, it’s worth taking the time to take a look at what Trump’s policies mean for workers’ compensation. Whenever there’s a change of power, there’s bound to be a change in policies. So far, Trump’s policies seem like they’re going to […]
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Former NFL Players Are Suing the NFL Over Workers’ Compensation

February 10, 2017
Oxner
If you’re a nurse who got injured while lifting a patient, chances are your injury would be covered by workers’ comp. If you’re a construction worker and you broke your arm while working at a construction site, you’d expect this to be covered by workers’ comp as well. But what if you were a professional […]
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