With the headline “major retailers filing for bankruptcy,” and the potential closure of Saks Fifth Avenue, Neiman Marcus, Bergdorf Goodman, and other well known American stores, injured and disabled employees receiving workers compensation benefits may wonder what will happen to their cases. Saks 5th Avenue is over 100 years old, with its very famous flagship…
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With insurance adjusters, risk managers and third party administrators (“TPAs”) continuing the trend to outsource aspects of their claims handling, it’s no surprise that with the advent of “Artificial Intelligence,” there would be the use of “non-human” assistance with their case load. With hundreds of files assigned to each workers comp adjuster, it’s no surprise…
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Workers on Virginia’s interstates – I-95, I-66, I-495, I-64, and I-81 – are at great risk for injury from inattentive motorists who may be texting or otherwise distracted while driving through a work zone. When a construction worker on a Virginia highway is struck by a negligent motorist, she not only may have a workers’…
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