The Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court Explains That, Although A Claimant’s Average Weekly Pre-Injury Wage Figure Was Increased Because Of Overtime Pay, He Is Not Necessarily Entitled To Wage Loss Benefits Once He Returns To Work And Overtime Is Then Unavailable, If Overtime Is Also Unavailable At That Time To His Similarly Employed Co-Workers Across-The-Board June 17, 2011
The Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court Further Illustrates How A Claimant’s Retirement Status Can End Eligibility For Indemnity Benefits Entitlement June 10, 2011
A Recent Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court Case Is Instructive Concerning The Use Of The Employee’s Report Of Benefits Form June 3, 2011
Workers’ Compensation Fraud: Tilting At Fraud Mill No Longer Quixotic May 1, 2011 By: Douglas K. Rosenblum
The IRS’ Proposed Amendments To Its Informant Award Program March 2, 2011 By: Marc Stephen Raspanti , Douglas K. Rosenblum