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Work Loss Data Institute Warns of Fox Guarding the Hen House in State Treatment Guidelines
Posted on 24 Mar 2012 by John Stahl

By John Stahl, Esq. Phil LeFevre, who is a Senior Account Executive, with the Work Loss Data Institute (WLDI) spent much of a recent webinar entitled “Emerging Trends in Workers’ Comp Treatment Guidelines by State: Has the Fox Been Left... Read More

A Proposed Draconian Tax on Workers’ Comp Benefits: Trying to Avert a Crisis in Massachusetts
Posted on 19 Apr 2013 by Robin E. Kobayashi

It has long been the case that workers’ comp benefits are virtually universally exempt from state or federal taxation, the reason being that an injured worker does not stand to profit for losing some aspect of their health or being disabled; therefore... Read More

Experts, Officials, Media Offer Their Two Cents on U.S. Supreme Court’s Decision on Affordable Care Act
Posted on 29 Jun 2012 by John Stahl

By John Stahl, Esq. The U.S. Supreme Court announcing its decision that the Affordable Care Act, also known as ACA and Obamacare, was constitutional was a “where were you” moment in American history. Key quotes from the majority and dissent... Read More

Workers’ Compensation Under Romneycare Provides Clues for Nationwide Future of Systems
Posted on 29 Jun 2012 by John Stahl

By John Stahl, Esq. Uncertainty regarding how the U.S. Supreme Court deciding that the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) was constitutional would impact workers’ compensation systems makes this a good time to review an expert’s... Read More

Experts, Officials, Media Offer Their Two Cents on U.S. Supreme Court’s Decision on Affordable Care Act
Posted on 29 Jun 2012 by John Stahl

By John Stahl, Esq. The U.S. Supreme Court announcing its decision that the Affordable Care Act, also known as ACA and Obamacare, was constitutional was a “where were you” moment in American history. Key quotes from the majority and dissent... Read More

Workers’ Compensation Under Romneycare Provides Clues for Nationwide Future of Systems
Posted on 29 Jun 2012 by John Stahl

By John Stahl, Esq. Uncertainty regarding how the U.S. Supreme Court deciding that the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) was constitutional would impact workers’ compensation systems makes this a good time to review an expert’s... Read More

Work Loss Data Institute Warns of Fox Guarding the Hen House in State Treatment Guidelines
Posted on 24 Mar 2012 by John Stahl

By John Stahl, Esq. Phil LeFevre, who is a Senior Account Executive, with the Work Loss Data Institute (WLDI) spent much of a recent webinar entitled “Emerging Trends in Workers’ Comp Treatment Guidelines by State: Has the Fox Been Left... Read More

MA: AG Recovers Over $3M in Settlement With FedEx Ground Over Misclassification of Workers
Posted on 16 Jul 2010 by LexisNexis Workers' Comp Law Newsroom Staff

Company’s Alleged Misclassification Of Workers Led To Underpayment To Commonwealth For Payroll Taxes, Worker’s Compensation, and Unemployment Insurance BOSTON, MA – Attorney General Martha Coakley’s Office has entered into a... Read More