Workers' Compensation

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Evidence of Bias in Workers’ Compensation Awards
Posted on 26 Oct 2012 by John Stahl

Study Shows Whites Receive Higher Benefits Than Other Groups for Comparable Harm Despite the basic workers’ compensation principle that every claimant should receive equal medical and wage-loss benefits for the same type of compensable injury... Read More

An Alarming Mortality and Morbidity Trend Among Middle-Aged White Non-Hispanic Americans Suggests Implications for Ability to Work
Posted on 3 Dec 2015 by Thomas A. Robinson

Despite strides in medical care, mortality/morbidity is rising among this important demographic due to drugs, alcohol, suicide, liver disease and cirrhosis According to a study recently released by two Princeton University economists, the broadly observed... Read More

Evidence of Bias in Workers’ Compensation Awards
Posted on 26 Oct 2012 by John Stahl

Study Shows Whites Receive Higher Benefits Than Other Groups for Comparable Harm Despite the basic workers’ compensation principle that every claimant should receive equal medical and wage-loss benefits for the same type of compensable injury... Read More