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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.
ILLINOIS WORKERS' COMPENSATION COVID 19 EMERGENCY RULE

What is cognitive distraction?

By Donald W. Fohrman
2 Nov, 2014
Cognitive function is also known as attention, and a distraction is anything that draws the focus away from the task at hand. It usually occurs because an individual is attempting to do more than one thing at a time. This is known as multi-tasking and is often considered a skill in some settings. However, when a person is driving and attempting to perform another activity simultaneously, the results can be deadly.

Reviewing your insurance policy can prevent unnecessary problems after a car accident

By Donald W. Fohrman
1 Nov, 2014
Insurance companies have a duty to deal honestly with the people they insure. According to the Illinois Department of Insurance, the insured has the right to assume that, in the event of a car accident, the insurance will cover the cost of damages and medical expenses according to the terms of the policy. However, this is not always the case. Many policies cover omit coverage for certain expenses or include coverage that is not necessary, and an insurance company may even attempt to avoid paying a claim.
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Stores’ responsibility to protect people from slip-and-fall accidents

By Donald W. Fohrman
31 Oct, 2014
According to the National Safety Council, nearly 9 million Americans visit the emergency room as a result of falls each year. Common injuries include head trauma, broken bones, lacerations and sprains, as well as others. When slip-and-fall accidents take place on a business’s premises, it is possible the owner is at fault and should be held liable for any damages that occur as a direct result.

Policies that all warehouses should have to prevent worker injuries

By Donald W. Fohrman
30 Oct, 2014
Warehouse workers in Illinois face a range of physical risks on the job. According to the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration, the rate of fatal injury in the warehousing industry is considerably higher than the corresponding rate in other industries. While some warehouse accidents are unpreventable, many others can be avoided with proper policies and safety procedures.

3 common workplace injuries baggage handlers suffer

By Donald W. Fohrman
29 Oct, 2014
Baggage handling can be a dangerous job. Airline employees spend many hours a day grasping, lifting, moving and adjusting heavy luggage. These activities can lead to severe workplace injuries. According to a study sponsored by the Flight Safety Foundation, more than 70 percent of baggage handlers have faced some degree of pain or impairment because of their job. By learning more about common injuries and strategies to avoid them, Illinois baggage handlers can decrease their chance of injury.
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