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Sep. 19, 2006

Workers' Comp Reform Adds Insult to Injury

FORUM- Lately, my workers' compensation practitioner colleagues have been left scratching their heads, consulting their magic eight balls and rubbing lucky rabbit's feet for lack of guidance from the current state of the law.

Jill A. Singer

Gordon, Edelstein, Krepack, Grant, Felton & Goldstein, LLP

Email: jill@geklaw.com

Jill is a certified specialist in workers' compensation law.

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Forum Column
By Jill A. Singer

      Lately, my workers' compensation practitioner colleagues have been left scratching their heads, consulting their magic eight balls and rubbing lucky rabbit's feet for lack of guidance from the current state of the law.
      The method of determining the statutory amount of an applicant's permanent disability indemnity has been turned on its ear. Not only that, ...

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