...After a few more months of physical therapy, Wilson was still disabled. A follow-up MRI revealed that he would need a third surgery...
Even though the Pennsylvania Constitution requires judges to retire in the year that they turn 70, the provision violates judges' fundamental rights, an attorney argued before the state Supreme Court
The burden for employers to seek and obtain a suspension of a claimant's workers' compensation benefits based upon their voluntary withdrawal from the workforce just became complicated, because the P
A man whose arms were crushed by a cardboard baler while working at an Acme has reached a combined $7.9 million settlement with the manufacturer, service technician and replacement part provider of t
...Christine Mengel was found not to meet the legal definition of a disabled individual because she "only provided evidence of hearing loss in one...
...Elizabeth Oquendo, an attorney at the Legal Clinic for the Disabled, were elected ex officio members to the law center's board...
...parts. Depending on the seriousness of the injury, a worker could be disabled for months, years and, in some cases, forever. While the Pennsylvania Workers...
...date of superannuation were not marital property. If husband had not become disabled and had continued working, any salary he earned would have been considered...
...veered right to avoid hitting appellant's vehicle, but collided with a disabled van and tow truck. Richard Benchoff and Eric Hamilton were changing a...
Identity thieves may get the headlines, but data thieves do more harm. Studies in the United States and abroad suggest that two-thirds of departing white-collar employees leave with proprietary data.
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