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ILLINOIS WORKERS’ COMPENSATION COVID 19 EMERGENCY RULE
By Donald W. Fohrman
28 Apr, 2020
On April 13, 2020, the Illinois Workers’ Compensation Commission (IWCC) enacted an emergency rule which is designed to protect essential employees should they become ill with COVID 19. The rule creates a “rebuttable presumption” that if an essential employee contracts COVID 19, the contraction occurred during-the-course of his or her employment.
Binding arbitration in Illinois
By Donald W. Fohrman
23 Mar, 2015
Applying for workers’ compensation can be a long and difficult process. According to the Illinois Workers’ Compensation Commission, approximately 5,000 claims in the state are unsuccessful each year. Some claims may go through several levels of discussion and debate before a final verdict is reached. Voluntary binding arbitration is a popular way to expedite a compensation case. When it is used wisely, it can save time and money for everyone involved.
Can workers’ compensation “run out”?
By Donald W. Fohrman
22 Mar, 2015
After a traumatic injury in the workplace, a Chicago workers’ compensation attorney knows that employees are often looking for answers. The injured worker may ask whether benefits are going to “run out” before the healing process is complete. It is important for injured employees to know how Illinois law provides for compensation in different cases.
Cases We Handle
- United Airlines Employees
- Firefighters, Paramedics, Police
- Officers and Certain Other Public
- Employees
- Union Members
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Social Security
- Retaliatory Discharge
- Sexual Harassment
- Employment Discrimination
- Statutes of Limitations
- Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA)
- Family Medical Leave Act
- Working Women
- Back Injuries
- Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) And Workers Compensation
- Ford Motor Company And Illinois
- Workers’ Compensation
- All Types of Injury Cases
When a defective heart valve is considered medical malpractice
By Donald W. Fohrman
21 Mar, 2015
Within the heart, several valves allow blood to flow through this organ, to the lungs and back to the heart. If one of these valves does not work correctly, serious medical complications can develop. Although there are many causes of valve defects, some can be caused by a medical error that prompts victims in Illinois to work with a personal injury lawyer in Cook County.
What does the Jones Act cover?
By Donald W. Fohrman
20 Mar, 2015
A man who was seriously injured in a boat explosion in Alton in 2009 was recently awarded a settlement of more than seven million dollars. This settlement is the largest amount ever awarded under the provisions of the Jones Act in Illinois, according to a report in the Alton Telegraph. The Jones Act is an important piece of legislation that safeguards the rights of sailors and other people who work on and around the water.
4 common driving errors that cause serious accidents
By Donald W. Fohrman
19 Mar, 2015
When drivers in Illinois get behind the wheel, they are at risk of becoming a victim in a motor vehicle collision and needing to turn to an Illinois car accident attorney. However, the number of car accidents that occur could be drastically reduced if drivers would avoid certain driving errors as they operate a vehicle.
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