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When no one is working, no one needs to get paid leave.
But as the workforce starts returning, smaller businesses…
Connecticut Corrections Officers are succumbing to COVID-19 in high numbers. It you are in this position and suffering from the…
Memorial Day Weekend, in addition to a time of reflection and observance, is also a time when many of us…
In response to the ongoing COVID-19 health crisis the Connecticut Workers Compensation Commission has decided that Respondent’s Medical Exams (…
Lately, I’ve been talking with more employers about permanent reductions in force.
It’s not fun.
And it’s not something I…
Let the mini-golf begin.
As I noted in an earlier post, Executive Order 7PP allows for outdoor recreation businesses to…
Last night, Governor Lamont issued Executive Order 7PP which, for the most part, confirms what many of us have…
Is COVID-19 an Occupational illness under Connecticut Workers Compensation?
Connecticut’s workers’ compensation law covers occupational diseases, which are defined as…
If you told me in January that I’d spend a week in May:
Holding a surprise car parade (“What’s a…
Accidents involving large trucks are frequently far more severe than ordinary passenger vehicle accidents and have a significantly…
Traumatic brain damage is an invisible injury that destroys thousands of people’s lives and it is growing more common.
As a nurse, therapist, or other health care provider, you spend hours on your feet every day, and you perform…