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Category: Brain Injury
Presumptions in Workers Comp Claims
January 23, 2011
A “presumption is a legal term which indicates that a judge will “presume” a fact in evidence, unless or until other facts are introduced to show that such evidence is not to be presumed. For example, in...
The denial of even the limited benefits of workers compensation to severely disabled due to brain injury due to a loophole in Virginia law has several legislators looking to fix the law this session. House Bill 1475 would...
State Workers Compensation claims are becoming more complex. In the past, if the insurance company, the employer, the injured worker and their lawyer agreed to a compromise settlement, a Maryland workers compensation judge...
Permanent spine and neck injury in rollover crashes
December 4, 2010
After the initial impact of a car or truck accident, there is often secondary injuries caused by the rolling of the vehicle and the failure of defective elements within the crash protection structures of the car itself. ...