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The COVID-19 virus has forced many employees to work at home during the work week for the first time ever. This work from home set up invites an important question: Does an employer’s workers’ compensation insurance company cover their employees’ injuries that happen at home? The Employer’s Place of Business […]
As published in the New Jersey Law Journal by Law.com, November 7, 2019. Before a workers’ compensation claim petition can be finalized, any existing liens must be identified and addressed. These liens can include Medicare, child support, attorney liens and more. Employees who are injured at work have the right to […]
On May 21, 2019, the Appellate Division in Cuomo v. TSI Ridgewood, LLC(A-4898-17T4), the Appellate Division, in an unpublished opinion, affirmed the Law Division’s Orders (1) enforcing the arbitration award and entering judgement against the defendant TSI Ridgewood, LLC and (2) denying defendant’s motion for leave to file a demand […]
In Eilertson v. Board of Review, Department of Labor (A-1130-17T1), the Appellate Division, in an unpublished opinion on May 13, 2019, reviewed a denial of unemployment benefits from the Unemployment Board of Review in the Department of Labor. Appellant Charlotte Eilertson applied for unemployment after she left her job as […]
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