IDOT Worker Killed In Accident IDOT Worker Dies

There are certain things that Illinois employees can expect from their employers, including a safe workplace. No employee should be concerned that he or she will become injured in a workplace accident and certainly should not have to worry about dying on the job. Sadly, not all employers are able to uphold this commitment to>> Read More

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Illinois waiting for impact of workers’ compensation reform

Workers’ compensation varies by state in terms of both the premiums paid by employers and the benefits obtained by ill or injured workers. Illinois is one of the high cost states, along with California and Alaska. Within the past 18 months, the governors of California and Illinois have signed comprehensive workers’ compensation reform. Employers are>> Read More

STUDY: White Workers Get Higher Workers Compensation

Those who belong to a minority population can frequently recall an instance of discrimination that he or she has encountered or witnessed. Discrimination can range from being fired from a job, turned down for an apartment rental or being passed over for a promotion. Even though there are anti-discrimination laws, favoritism and discrimination still occurs.>> Read More

Amendment To Illinois Workers’ Compensation

A recent decision rendered by the Illinois Workers Compensation commission will go a long way in shaping how the American Medical Association (AMA) ratings will affect Permanent Partial Disability awards and settlements. As many already know, the Illinois General Assembly amended the Illinois Workers’ Compensation Act in June 2011. Under the amendments and pursuant to>> Read More

Are After Hours Injuries Covered By Workers Comp?

If you are injured in a car accident while running a work-related errand outside of normal business hours, can you receive workers’ compensation for your injuries? In Illinois, the answer is yes, depending on the particular situation. A case heard by the Illinois Workers’ Compensation Commission involved a car accident in which a director of>> Read More

South Side Accident Leaves Man In Serious Condition

Earlier this month, a 60-year-old Chicago man was badly injured in a construction accident on the Far South Side. His story is an unfortunate example of how construction remains one of the most dangerous industries for workers today, even though it has made strides over the past few decades in protecting workers. According to the Chicago>> Read More

OSHA Fines Norfolk Southern After Firing Worker

Here are a few things about workplace injuries that employers and their insurance companies don’t want to hear: that the full extent of your injuries may not be apparent at first; that you have the right to seek medical treatment from someone other than the “company doctor;” and that you have the right to deny>> Read More

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