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Workplace Injuries | InjuryBoard Jersey City

Posted by Ricky Bagolie |
September 02, 2006 9:35 AM

The State of NJ, a State that has not accepted the invitation of CMS to data match via computer connection, has adopted a new policy of retaining jurisdiction to avoid delay in processing claims pending CMS review. This may help with the current delay in resolving workers' compensation matters that involve Medicare. The full memo may be viewed at: ...

Posted by Ricky Bagolie |
September 01, 2006 10:08 PM

Is anyone surprised that a giant insurance company has defrauded it's customers to increase profits? A Houston Chronicle article reports that two sisters working for a State Farm contract company revealed the company's fraudulent tactics to deny Katrina victims' claims. According to their lawyer, the company manipulated engineers' reports of storm damage. Several reports were based on a...

Posted by Ricky Bagolie |
August 21, 2006 10:20 PM

In another example of employers poisoning their workers and nearly a year after federal authorities revealed that hundreds of employees at the former Texas Vermiculite plant in West Dallas could have asbestos-related lung diseases, the state is getting ready to begin health screenings on the former workers.Workers exposed should be tested and those with disease may be eligible for treatment and...

Posted by Ricky Bagolie |
August 05, 2006 10:03 PM

According to 1010 Wins, Demolition work at the Deutsche Bank building was suspended for one day this week after high levels of toxic dust were detected on the skyscraper's roof. Demolition was suspended Thursday and restarted yesterday after testing on July 28th revealed unacceptable levels of silica, which causes lung diseases."Any worker who contracts silicosis, asbestosis or any type of lung...

Posted by Ricky Bagolie |
July 27, 2006 11:39 PM

Workers whose employers fail to properly pay them the overtime they deserve may be able to file an overtime lawsuit. Generally, all workers are eligible for time-and-a-half overtime, except for those in the executive, administrative and professional categories. Changes in federal regulations in 2004 defined more clearly those exempt categories by using new job descriptions such as "exercises...

Posted by Ricky Bagolie |
July 05, 2006 10:59 PM

Firefighters are at risk of contracting Hepatitis C and should get tested to screen for this deadly disease. According to the American Liver Foundation,"Hepatitis C and Risk Factors for Firefighters, In this category we include firefighters, who in the course of their work find themselves in many situations where they may be exposed to blood. The primary route of hepatitis C virus transmission...

Posted by Ricky Bagolie |
July 02, 2006 11:29 PM

The New Jersey Division of Workers' Compensation (NJ DWC) reported a 5% decline in the filing of claims in 2005 (37,248) from 2004 (39,212). The statistic also represents a 31% decline from 1992 (54,164).Is it safer work sites, less jobs or more injuries going unreported? Maybe a little of each. I do suspect, however, that there are thousands of undiagnosed and unreported injury, illness and...

Posted by Ricky Bagolie |
June 06, 2006 8:23 AM

According to the Palm Beach Post, a report by North Carolina health officials has strengthened the hypothesis that exposure to pesticides helped to cause severe deformities of three babies born to migrant farmworkers who worked for a Florida-based tomato growerThe report said, "Data indicate a plausible association between possible pesticide exposure and the limb deficiencies." Investigators...

Posted by Ricky Bagolie |
May 05, 2006 1:13 AM

A Brooklyn jury awarded three retired Long Island Railroad (LIRR) workers a total of 16.4 million dollars for lung disease caused by their exposure to asbestos while working for the railroad. Following an eight day jury trial before the Honorable Lawrence Knipel, Albito Velez-Zapata of Massepequa Park, New York was awarded 8 million dollars, Lincoln Aguirre of Deer Park, New York was awarded 6...

Posted by Ricky Bagolie |
May 04, 2006 9:39 AM

Is your job safe? Approximately 14,000 employers have been notified that injury and illness rates at their worksites are higher than average and that assistance is available to help them fix safety and health hazards, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) announced. OSHA wants these jobs to clean up their act.Check to see if your job is on the list. The 14,000 sites are...

Posted by Ricky Bagolie |
May 03, 2006 12:28 AM

New Jersey workers, stay safe. The AFL-CIO's annual job safety report reveals that for the first time in a decade, the national job fatality rate was up from the previous year. In 2004 (the latest year for which Bureau of Labor Statistics figures are available), 5,703 workers died from workplace injuries, compared to 5,575 the previous year, reports Death on the Job: The Toll of Neglect. The...

Posted by Ricky Bagolie |
May 02, 2006 11:48 PM

It will be a little bit easier to settle a New Jersey Workers' Compensation claim now that Medicare has raised it's threshold level of review from $10,000 to $25,000. Medicare's April 25, 2006 Memorandum regarding their setasides. Although it is only a threshold for review and not a safe harbor, it will allow clients on Medicare to settle cases with values under $25,000 without waiting to see...

Posted by Ricky Bagolie |
April 30, 2006 10:10 PM

The NJ Supreme Court (5-2) held that an employee was within the course of his employment when injured while eating dinner in New York City following the terrorist attack of September 11, 2001. Since all the bridges and tunnels were closed and the employees could not return to New J ersey, the Court indicated that the deviation was minor and at the direction of his employer and was,therefore,...

Posted by Ricky Bagolie |
April 12, 2006 6:58 PM

In another tragic example of improper training, two workers and a doctor sitting in traffic were killed when a scaffold collapsed at construction site in Boston, sending a 10-ton platform plummeting 13 stories onto a busy street. According to The Boston Herald The report, submitted by the general contractor, revealed the accident was apparently caused by laborers who tried to dismantle the...

Posted by Ricky Bagolie |
April 10, 2006 10:45 PM

What do you do when you need an MRI to help evaluate your injury but the job will not authorize the test? You need to fight them in workers' compensation court.New Jersey Workers' Compensation Law gives nearly complete control of medical care to the employer. Consequentially, injured workers often find themselves being shortchanged on the nature and extent of treatment and testing.There is...

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