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Will workers’ compensation be reformed in 2013?

The Pennsylvania governor and lawmakers are trying to change workers’ compensation in the state. Lawmakers have proposed a bill that would increase the amount of time injured workers have to see employer-approved physicians for their medical treatment. The bill was proposed to reduce fraud and save companies money when paying workers’ compensation benefits to injured… Read more

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Four Attorneys: ‘Best of the Best’ for 2012

We had a great year here at Martin Law. We are proud to share this latest honor, we have four attorneys who have been listed on the Super Lawyers’ ‘Best of the Best’ list for 2012. Attorneys George Martin, Matthew Wilson, Joseph Huttemann and Alfred Carlson have each been list as both Top 100 Pennsylvania and… Read more

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Low-wage workers more likely to be injured while working

Low-wage workers are more likely to suffer financial losses after suffering on-the-job injuries and illnesses, according to researchers at the George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services. The report said that on average, only one in five low-wage workers have paid sick leave. When these workers are injured while working or suffer… Read more

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Three Selected to “Awesome Attorneys” List

We are proud to announce that three Martin Banks attorneys, George Martin, partner; Matt Wilson, partner and Amit Shah, senior associate, have been listed as “Awesome Attorneys” in the December 2012 issue of Suburban Life and  Philadelphia Life magazines. “Most people going through an injury with a wage loss need reassurance that their case is being… Read more

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News Alert: New Subrogation Decision

New case law marks win for the government but most importantly this is a big win for our clients and ensuring they are paid all the benefits to which they are entitled. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court held that the Workers’ Compensation carrier has no right to subrogation in a case where the third party recovery… Read more

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OSHA enforcement helps decrease workplace injuries

Industries that have stronger OSHA enforcement and investigations have shown a decline in workplace injuries, according to a report by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Workplace injuries declined in the manufacturing, construction and service sector during the last few years due to the increased OSHA enforcement in these industries. Unfortunately, not all industries have… Read more

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Certain industries increase risk of breast cancer in women

Women who work in the manufacturing or service industry, specifically in bars and casinos, have a higher risk of developing breast cancer, according to a recent study. Some women may even be twice as likely to be diagnosed with breast cancer due to being exposed to cancer-causing chemicals at work. There are several workplace areas… Read more