by EC_Admin | Mar 22, 2019 | Eraclides Gazette
By: Michael Casto, Associate, Orlando In fairy-tales and movies, chimney sweeps always wear top hats and tails, and they are covered in soot. This is not a fairy-tale or Mary Poppins, however, but rather workers’ compensation and real chimney sweeps. Picture, if you...
by EC_Admin | Mar 22, 2019 | Eraclides Gazette
By: Lauren Ray Hall, Associate, Tennessee I recently handled a claim involving Social Security benefits in a Tennessee workers’ compensation case that, while unusual, raises an interesting question regarding a potential offset. In this case, the employee settled the...
by EC_Admin | Mar 13, 2019 | Legal Updates
Upcoming Changes To Georgia Workers’ Compensation Laws: A Quick Summary By: Dan Cauley, Associate, Atlanta The Georgia Legislature is in the process of passing a law which would provide some changes to a claimant’s entitlement to certain workers’ compensation...
by EC_Admin | Mar 12, 2019 | Morgan's Tips of the Week
Greetings, I have had a few clients lately ask me if a claim should be reported and denied or should it just be a “record only”. See below for what must be reported..and penalties and for not doing so. This is from our CEU, Tips on Handling the Late Reported Claim...
by EC_Admin | Mar 12, 2019 | Briefly Speaking
Swilley, Stephanie vs. Dillards, Inc. JCC Holley: Jacksonville District Order Date: 2/28/2019 OJCC Case: 11-024583WRH Date of Accident: 9/10/2010 ...