“I’m a victim of patient dumping,” said James Flavey Coy Brown, explaining his ordeal at a press conference on a recent lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union on his behalf. Brown, a longtime…
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As the saying goes, ‘no one is above the law’ – a phrase recently used in reference to actor Jim Carey, for his alleged workers’ comp violations. The movie star opened an art studio in…
Read MoreA police officer who is injured while in the scope and course of their employment while performing a traffic stop will be entitled to workers compensation benefits. Workers compensation in New Jersey allows an injured…
Read MoreRecently, USA Today published a lengthy article discussing Social Security disability, and delineating the options for people who do not wish to rely solely on benefits for this government program. “The Social Security Administration provides…
Read MoreOn October 9, 2011, Steven Chrzanowski—of Gloucester City, N.J.—was visiting a “haunted house” on the site of the old Pennhurst Asylum. The asylum is an infamous site that was at the center of Halderman v.…
Read MoreEarlier this month, the Social Security Administration published a “fraud advisory,” warning beneficiaries that it has learned of a number identity theft schemes that try to illegally divert Social Security benefits, including Social Security disability…
Read MoreWorkers’ Compensation: Northeast States Have Highest Rates of Post-Treatment Opioid Addiction Among Workers’ Compensation Recipients When a worker is injured, a very common course of treatment involves prescribed pain medication. And according to the Workers…
Read MoreOn April 29, 2013, new rules for how the Social Security Administrations treats visual disorders will take effect. The changes are purposed with both clarifying the evaluation of visual disorders and assessing claims in a…
Read MoreOn March 23, 2010, President Obama signed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) into law. Known commonly as Obamacare, or the Affordable Care Act, the controversial legislation put healthcare changes into place that…
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