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How to Claim Workplace Bullying Compensation

To qualify for workers’ compensation benefits, Work Injuries must arise out of and be in the course and scope of employment (AOE/COE).  In order to make such a determination, Medical Professionals are often asked to describe how the injury happened. Workplace Bullying can be a mechanism of injury.  Bullying can be a source of stress and can cause or aggravate both psychological and physical medical conditions.   This article will discuss Workplace Bullying within the framework of workers’ compensation. WHAT IS WORKPLACE BULLYING?  HOW DOES IT BECOME WORKERS’ COMPENSATION RELATED? “Workplace...

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Workers Comp & Head Injuries

Workers Comp Head Injury Settlements in Los Angeles Head Traumas are a common occurrence.  When they occur in the workplace, Workers' Compensation may apply.  Irrespective of the employee's fault or negligence,  the Injured Worker might still be eligible to receive workers’ compensation benefits and medical treatment relating to the trauma.   This article specifically addresses the topic of Mild Brain Traumas (mTBI) as opposed to more significant ones.  What Is A Mild Brain Trauma?  “Mild TBI is defined as an injury to the head with loss of consciousness for 30 minutes or less with...

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NO HEADLINE CAN RESPECTFULLY DESCRIBE THIS ACCIDENT: INJURED WORKER IN NEWS,#88

An Airport Ground Crew Worker tragically was “ingested” into the engine of a Delta Plane.  It is reported that the Airport Worker was killed when he was “sucked” into the jet engine. (Dailymail.com)  The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) investigated the matter.  It was also reported that the Worker was “contracted” to Delta. Is This Incident A Workers’ Compensation Claim? Yes. In California, this accident would be considered as a workers’ compensation claim.  The claim would be for death benefits.  the death benefits claim would be for the deceased worker’s dependents. ...

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MASCOT PUNCHED OUT: INJURED WORKERS IN THE NEWS, #87

During a planned skit, the Miami Heat NBA Team Mascot got a rude awakening.  According to reports, he was belted by a famous mixed martial arts champion. As a result of two punches that were struck, the Mascot was hospitalized and provided pain medication. It is reported that he will not be missing anytime as a result of the injury. Can The Mascot Sue The MMA Fighter? Possibly.  It is reported that this matter was a publicity stunt.  It is possible that the MMA star could also be an employee of the same company that the Mascot worked at. If this matter was in California, the exclusive remedy...

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