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10 Jun 2011, 5:04 pm
Because Deco Electrical Contractors is no longer in business, the back wages have been paid by the company's surety bond insurer. [read post]
12 Nov 2013, 5:30 am by Michael B. Stack
The post South Dakota Employer to Pay Funds in Death of Worker appeared first on Reduce Your Workers Compensation Insurance Coverage Costs with Timely Information for Employers | Work Comp Roundup. [read post]
2 Feb 2015, 10:27 am by James Hoffmann
The workers’ compensation insurance fund may provide death benefits to the spouse and other dependents of the victim of a fatal workplace accident. [read post]
18 Oct 2023, 12:15 pm by The Law Office of James K. Meehan
Under the assumption that the policy was not in force, he then sought and obtained benefits from the Workers’ Compensation Trust Fund. [read post]
25 Mar 2015, 9:21 pm by James Aspell
AIG Allstate Atlanta Casualty AMEX Insurance Amica Insurance Chubb CIGNA CNA Colonial Penn Covenant Crum & Forster Electric Insurance Esurance Fireman’s Fund Geico General Accident Great American Hanover The Hartford Home Insurance Infinity Insurance Integon Kemper Liberty Mutual Maryland Casualty Metropolitan Middlesex Mutual Nationwide Northland Ohio Casualty One Beacon Patriot General Peerless Preferred Mutual Progressive… [read post]
15 Jun 2009, 5:35 am
MONTANA STATE FUND, Insurer for ALLEN ELECTRIC, Employer and Appellee. [read post]
10 Jun 2011, 4:04 pm by floridaemploymentlawyerblog
Because Deco Electrical Contractors is no longer in business, the back wages have been paid by the company’s surety bond insurer. [read post]
30 Nov 2020, 2:18 pm by Apsosredesign
The National Council of Compensation Insurance (NCCI), funded by insurance companies, provides all but five states with data to populate insurance rates for various professions. [read post]
7 Nov 2017, 1:48 pm by LaBovick LaBovick & Diaz
The Insurance carrier will then pay or the Judge will award the funds up to a certain threshold. [read post]
7 Aug 2014, 6:02 am by Jon Gelman
Those kids made remarks about how important the funding has been in allowing them financing to stay in school.Major kudos are due current... [read post]
18 Nov 2014, 5:56 pm
The risks of injury is high enough that, according to workers’ compensation carriers United Heartland andAccident Fund Insurance Company of America, this type of accident comprises close to one third of all work injury claims in the Midwest that require a worker take time off work. [read post]
19 Oct 2023, 11:55 am by Robin E. Kobayashi
Cases 72 [added to Ch. 8, § 8.2] (applicant did not suffer “catastrophic injury” pursuant to Labor Code § 4660) State Compensation Insurance Fund v. [read post]
1 Nov 2012, 10:40 pm
Florida Power and Light, NextEra Energy, Peace River Electric, and the Salvation Army are amongst the other companies that contributed workers and/or funding to the recovery efforts. [read post]
10 Jan 2013, 1:21 pm by Cynthia Marcotte Stamer
PPACA added new Sections 4375, 4376, and 4377 to the Code to provide a funding source for the Trust Fund. [read post]
19 Jan 2017, 9:39 am by Pulgini & Norton, LLP
More Blog Posts: Reviewing Board Holds Massachusetts Law Requires Funding Mechanisms to Remain in Place to Ensure Payment of Workers’ Compensation Benefits Even for Employees of “Defunct Self-Insurers”, Massachusetts Workers’ Compensation Lawyer Blog, November 17, 2016 Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Holds Injured Parties Can Recover Pain and Suffering Without Concern Damages Will be Repaid to Workers’ Compensation… [read post]
27 Jul 2008, 1:20 pm
INCLUDING NON- MEDICARE ITEMS OR TREATMENTS: Recent MSA approvals are routinely requiring funding for non- Medicare items or treatments which would not be covered by Medicare nor for which the workers compensation insurance carriers would be liable under the state workers' compensation laws.2. [read post]
28 May 2017, 1:17 pm by James Hoffmann
This means that you are unable to take your employer to court to recover more funds at a later point. [read post]