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The Real Face of Fraud in Workers’ Comp

The Real Face of Fraud in Workers’ Comp In 2016, Reagan Kemple lost his life while battling wildfires in California, leaving behind a wife and 2 children. When Mrs. Kemple sought workers’ compensation benefits she was told that her husband’s employer did not have coverage because they did not have any employees—everyone who worked for them were Read More

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What are the Physical Exertion Requirements for Social Security Disability

What are the Physical Exertion Requirements for Social Security Disability Alabama Disability Attorney What are the Physical Exertion Requirements? According to the Dictionary of Occupational Titles, Sedentary work is defined as follows: work which requires exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally (1/3 of the time), and/or a negligible amount of force frequently (2/3 Read More

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Can I Get Disability Benefits for Raynaud’s Disease

Can I Get Disability Benefits for Raynaud’s Disease Raynaud’s Disease is a rare condition which affects your arteries and is marked by brief episodes in which the blood vessels are narrowed. Raynauds generally effects the blood flow to the fingers and toes, but it can also affect one’s nose, ears, nipples and lips. Cold temperatures Read More

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Being Injured at Work is not Illegal

Being Injured at Work is not Illegal This is a nice article written by someone who was shocked that his workplace injury wasn’t the worst part of his workers’ comp claim-but dealing with his employer afterwards. Inferences that he was faking, pressuring him to return to work before the doctor thought he could, isolation from his Read More

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Most Dangerous Jobs in U.S.

Most Dangerous Jobs in U.S. The latest list of the Most Dangerous Jobs in the U.S. has been published, and it does show some changes. Jobs such as Construction Workers (#17), Wielders (#30), Police Officers (#16) and Iron/Steel Workers (#8) no longer hold the top tiers-which is great news. It means these physically demanding jobs are Read More

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