Bryan Phillips was a 31-year-old industrial worker and a part of a significant urban development project in downtown Seattle. A ... More
Workplace Safety
Florida House Bill 53 Expands Workers’ Comp for First Responders
Ever since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020, there has been a sustained push in state legislatures across the ... More
Conagra Foods Lawsuit to Decide COVID-19 Negligence & Immunity
Rigoberto Ruiz contracted the COVID-19 virus and while he pulled through fine, his wife was not as fortunate. Martha Ruiz ... More
Why the BGF Industries Lawsuit for Workers’ Comp Was Denied
Vickie Rummage was a textile worker in South Carolina, working as a weaver. While at work, she stumbled backward. It would seem to ... More
COVID-19 Impact Induces Change In Home Healthcare Workers’ Comp
The coronavirus pandemic will have a lot of unexpected consequences in how the economy functions, both in the United States and ... More
Challenging Times Ahead for Meatpacking Workers & the Coronavirus
During the height of the coronavirus pandemic and the quarantine that followed, the supply of meat was a critical issue. How long ... More