Workers' Compensation

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United States: Modification of Safety Guard May Subject NJ Employer to Tort Liability on Substantially Certain Theory
Posted on 28 Mar 2020 by Thomas A. Robinson

Where an employee of a New Jersey company alleged that prior to his severe injury, the employer removed an important safety guard on a heavy machine, replacing it with a piece of tape so as to allow for continuous operation, and where the employee also... Read More

Larson’s Spotlight on Recent Cases: Contribution/Indemnity Defense in Third Party Suit When Employer Hires Illegal Alien
Posted on 5 Oct 2012 by Larson's Spotlight

Larson's Spotlight on Contribution, Firefighter's Rule, Safety Device, and Credit. Larson's surveys the latest case developments that you need to know about. Thomas A. Robinson, the staff writer for Larson's Workers' Compensation Law... Read More

Fail Safe…… and the Failure of a Section 2353(b) Forfeiture Defense in Delaware
Posted on 24 Jul 2014 by Cassandra Roberts

You gotta love Nick Krayer. He initially came to us as “new hot guy” and then he was “newly engaged guy” and now he is a blogger wannabe and Gary Nitsche protégé. Heck, he may even be married by now……... Read More

Larson’s Spotlight on Recent Cases: Contribution/Indemnity Defense in Third Party Suit When Employer Hires Illegal Alien
Posted on 5 Oct 2012 by Larson's Spotlight

Larson's Spotlight on Contribution, Firefighter's Rule, Safety Device, and Credit. Larson's surveys the latest case developments that you need to know about. Thomas A. Robinson, the staff writer for Larson's Workers' Compensation Law... Read More