Monday, August 31, 2009
Study Reveals The Decline in Occupational Injuries Caused by Loss of Manufacturing Sector
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A recent report in the American Journal of Industrial Medicine links the decline of occupational injury rates to the loss of manufacturing j...
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Administrative Rules in Workers’ Compensation May Not Infringe Upon The Right to Due Process Court Holds
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The right to cross examination medical experts, in a bifurcated claim cannot be extinguished by administrative rules, according to a decis...
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
NIOSH Schedules Conference on Safety of Nanoparticles
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NIOSH announced a conference in July 2010 to discuss the safety concerns that have been raised concerning workers and nanotechnology. ...
Monday, August 24, 2009
A New Test for Mesothelioma Reported
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A team of scientists at Oxford University have reported a more accurate and less invasive test to diagnose mesothelioma. The findings have ...
Sunday, August 23, 2009
Compensation Judges Are Becoming Linkedin
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A new trend is underway as Judges reach out for ways to stay informed and exchange information in the new technology of the world. It has be...
Workers: Exposure to Lead At Work May Bring Contamination Home
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" Persons employed in high-risk lead-related occupations can transport lead dust home from a work site through clothing, shoes, tools, ...
Friday, August 21, 2009
Wyoming Supreme Court Rules That Medical Expert Need Not Use Magical Words
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A medical expert need not use specific statutory language in order to establish causal relationship between an accident and a medical condi...
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