Workers' Comp.
Dec. 27, 2001
Cutting Into Employees' Benefits
Forum Column by David A. Rosen - The essential synergy between workers' compensation benefits and third-party liability is decaying steadily. While California's economy is within the top 10 of the 50 states, workers' compensation benefits for permanent disability are barely at subsistence level.




By David A. Rosen
The essential synergy between workers' compensation benefits and third-party liability is decaying steadily. While California's economy is within the top 10 of the 50 states, workers' compensation benefits for permanent disability are barely at subsistence level. Those who sustain career-ending injuries do not receive adequate compensation, nor a...
The essential synergy between workers' compensation benefits and third-party liability is decaying steadily. While California's economy is within the top 10 of the 50 states, workers' compensation benefits for permanent disability are barely at subsistence level. Those who sustain career-ending injuries do not receive adequate compensation, nor a...
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