Workers' Compensation and Employee Protection Laws in a Nutshell

Workers' Compensation and Employee Protection Laws in a Nutshell
Author: Jack B. Hood
Publisher:
Total Pages: 420
Release: 1990
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Historical Background of Compensation Legislation; Employment-Related Actions and Legislation; Law of Workers' Compensation; Theories and Policies of Workers' Compensation; Workers' Compensation and the Law of Torts; Employee-Employer Relationship; Coverage Formula -- Necessity for a Personal Injury by Accident Arising Out of and in the Course of Employment; Death; Medical Expenses, Disabilities and Benefits; Administration; Extraterritorial Problems and Overlapping Coverages; Future of Workers' Compensation; Employee Protection Legislation; Unemployment Compensation; Fair Labor Standards Act; Occupational Safety and Health Act; Federal Black Lung Benefits Legislation; Social Security; Federal and State Anti-discrimination Laws in General; Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act; Other Federal Anti-discrimination Laws; Miscellaneous Employee Protection Laws.

Workers' Compensation and Employee Protection Laws in a Nutshell

Workers' Compensation and Employee Protection Laws in a Nutshell
Author: Jack B. Hood
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre: Employers' liability
ISBN: 9781683286752

"This compact, comprehensive reference guide covers workers’ compensation and employee protection laws, stressing the rights and duties of both the employer and the employee in the workplace. The text pays special attention to the laws that protect the employee and answers the most common workers’ compensation questions asked by students and lawyers. It is ideal both for use as a student study aid or review for the practitioner. Since the last edition, important U.S. Supreme Court cases have taken into account, statutes and reference materials have been updated, including the new rights and remedies granted to veterans in 2022, and COVID-19’s impact on workers’ compensation has been recognized. "--Publisher.

Hood, Hardy and Lewis' Workers Compensation and Employee Protection Laws in a Nutshell, 5th

Hood, Hardy and Lewis' Workers Compensation and Employee Protection Laws in a Nutshell, 5th
Author: Jack Hood
Publisher: West Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 624
Release: 2011-09-06
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781628106077

This compact, comprehensive reference guide covers workers compensation and employee protection laws, stressing the rights and duties of both the employer and the employee in the workplace. The text pays special attention to the laws that protect the employee and answers the most common workers' compensation questions asked by students and lawyers. It is ideal both as a student study aid and review for the practitioner.

Workers' Compensation Law

Workers' Compensation Law
Author: Bevans
Publisher: Cengage Learning
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2009
Genre: Workers' compensation
ISBN: 9781418018290

Workersa Compensation Law provides an in-depth look at the day-to-day practice of this field while addressing theoretical aspects that form a critical foundation for this branch of law. Reviews how a worker's compensation case begins and explains activities involved in those cases, such as drafting petitions, presenting cases to an administrative law judge, and bringing an appeal. The theoretical basis of the material is laid out in easy to understand and enjoyable format reinforced with practical real-life examples. Although written with paralegal-specific information, the content includes information vital to anyone dealing with Workersa Compensation issues.

California Workers' Comp

California Workers' Comp
Author: Christopher Ball
Publisher: Nolo
Total Pages: 457
Release: 2016-05-25
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1413322697

This complete guide for injured workers in California will help injured workers get medical treatment with their own doctor or find another, file claims on time, deal with claims adjusters who don’t want to pay benefits, and get a lump-sum settlement for the highest amount possible.

Workers Compensation

Workers Compensation
Author: Peter Lencsis
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1998-06-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0313035385

For human resource professionals, labor law specialists, and others involved in the practice of labor-management relations, Lencsis provides a concise, easily-accessed description of the workers compensation system in the United States, its governing laws and also its insurance aspects. Covering all major facets of workers compensation legislation and the insurance and risk management techniques used to comply with them, his book will have equal benefits for the staffs of insurance companies and brokerages, compensation and claims professionals, and for workers compensation executives in governmental agencies. Lencsis explains that workers compensation laws were enacted on the federal and state levels in the early part of the century and have endured in the same basic form to the present. They represent a radical departure from common law concepts of negligence and damages in that they provide for statutory medical and wage-loss benefits regardless of who is at fault. Lencsis explores how insurance mechanisms in the public and private sectors are used to fund benefits and to make their delivery as secure and certain as possible. He also notes that workers compensation insurance is a major part of the property-casualty insurance business, and as such has recently become one of its most profitable areas. Lencsis' book helps readers to understand these concepts and to work with them in the day-to-day conduct of their business.

Workers' Compensation Law

Workers' Compensation Law
Author: Michael C. Duff
Publisher:
Total Pages: 580
Release: 2017-03-24
Genre:
ISBN: 9781531003081

This book serves as the perfect marriage between workers¿ compensation theory and practice. While the book covers most of the traditional areas of workers¿ compensation doctrine, it also dwells at strategic points to reflect upon the letter of the law. It dares to question doctrine and¿more importantly¿encourages even the beginning student of workers¿ compensation to do more than passively receive rules. The author draws on his real world experience as a former injured worker and workers¿ compensation attorney, and supplements that experience with his theoretical perspective as a teacher and scholar of administrative and employment law. The student is guided through cases by the use of probing introductory questions, reflection sections at the conclusion of many of the cases, and running commentary and ¿interrogation¿ by way of text boxes at critical junctures in the cases. The student becomes acquainted with a fictional injured worker, Ann Smith, early in the book and has the opportunity to reflect upon legally significant developments as her case becomes increasingly complex. In the final, problem-solving chapter titled ¿In the Law Office,¿ students are introduced to materials from actual cases, demonstrating even more concretely how the principles they are learning are applied in practice. The resulting product is a natural fit with other titles in the Context and Practice Series. Students are introduced to a body of law through explicit engagement with it, and through exercises and commentary meant to refine their understanding through contextual interaction with black letter rules.

Workers Compensation Insurance and Law Practice

Workers Compensation Insurance and Law Practice
Author: Donald T. DeCarlo
Publisher:
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1989
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

"Indispensable for those working in the field of workers compensation" says Joseph E. Havranek, JOURNAL OF PRIVATE SECTOR REHABILITATION. "An outstanding Job" - Michael Cammiller, NCCI. "Excellent book" - Roger J. Thompson, The Travelers. "A valuable library resource for every broker, agent, risk manager, attorney" - Robert H. Bauge, Creative Coverage, Inc. Nationally respected attorneys DeCarlo & Minkowitz outline & analyze the basic standards & concepts behind the workers compensation system & evaluate the current trends & dilemmas they believe threaten its future viability. "Workers Compensation Insurance & Law Practice" focuses on the delicate balance between employer & employee protection & sacrifice as the authors dissect both the basic underpinnings & the emerging trends in occupational disease, stress, VDT, & sex (harassment, discrimination, & disease) claims. DeCarlo & Minkowitz both practice, teach at law schools, speak & write extensively in the workers compensation arena. DeCarlo writes a regular column "Workers' Comp Update" in RISK & INSURANCE & Minkowitz writes the commentaries to MCKINNEY'S NEW YORK WORKERS' COMPENSATION LAW. Included are an index, 25 appendices & a table of cases. Rapidly increasing insurance, health care & litigation costs make a thorough understanding of the workers compensation system invaluable to all those concerned with employment risks.