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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.
What is a musculoskeletal injury?
By Donald W. Fohrman
17 Mar, 2015
The human body is held together by a powerful and complex network of muscles and ligaments. When this network is damaged through improper use, a person can become unable to continue with work duties, as Chicago workers’ compensation attorneys are aware. Learning about musculoskeletal injuries can help workers decrease their risk of physical damage on the job.
What are the long-term effects of a serious brain injury?
By Donald W. Fohrman
2 Mar, 2015
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention states that 2.4 million people sustain traumatic brain injuries every year in the U.S. Among these accidents, 35.2 percent are due to falls and 17.3 percent are caused by car accidents. Despite these high incidence rates very little is known about brain injuries and how to effectively treat them. Although research is currently increasing, Illinois personal injury attorneys know that accident victims who sustain serious brain injuries are likely to have life-long effects in connection with their injuries.
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Line-of-duty assaults a constant risk for police officers
By Donald W. Fohrman
1 Mar, 2015
Police officers face many risks on the job. Their work exposes them to the danger of motor vehicle accidents, falls, extreme weather and other hazardous circumstances. One of the most severe and constant risks in the law enforcement profession is the danger of assault in the line of duty. These incidents can be life-changing or fatal for officers, as workers’ compensation attorneys in Illinois know.
Compressed air can cause serious injury to workers
By Donald W. Fohrman
28 Feb, 2015
Compressed air is an important tool in many industries. It is commonly used as a low-maintenance source of power for a wide range of machinery. It is also ideal for removing debris or liquid from areas that are difficult to reach. Like every technology, it has its distinctive dangers. A Chicago workers’ compensation lawyer knows that employees who use compressed air unsafely face the risk of serious injury or even death.
3 aggressive driving behaviors that raise your risk of getting into a car accident
By Donald W. Fohrman
27 Feb, 2015
According to local news site NJ.com, a four New Jersey residents were injured in an accident involving aggressive driving. Police reports indicate that two vehicles were traveling on Route 31 when one of the drivers attempted to move into the fast lane from the right lane and struck the second car. Both cars then struck a concrete divider, causing one of the vehicles to overturn. Officers believe that both motorists were driving aggressively at the time of the crash. As with any type of accident, this collision could easily have occurred in Illinois.
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