Frontline workers said they often see severe injuries or other disturbing events that are not covered by workers' compensation.
Connecticut Supreme Court holds that Workers’ Compensation Act does not require conversion of temporary benefits to permanent benefits after a claimant has reached maximum medical improvement.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The owner of a Danbury tow truck company faces charges for allegedly failing to provide the required workers’ compensation ...
House Speaker Matt Ritter signaling as a vote is taken on workers' compensation and Medicaid deficiency bill. MARK PAZNIOKAS / CT MIRROR Workers’ compensation legislation intended to spare employers ...
The Connecticut high court ruled that when an insurer cancels a workers' compensation insurance policy, that insurer must comply with not only the Workers' Compensation Act, but with contract law, ...
ROCKY HILL, Conn. (WTNH) — A Haddam business owner was recently arrested and has been charged with failing to provide the required workers’ compensation insurance for his employees. Lou Milardo, 58, ...
The owner of a Danbury tow truck company faces charges for allegedly failing to provide the required workers’ compensation insurance for his employees. Rahamat Hydar, 55, of Danbury was arrested ...
The owner of a Danbury tow truck company faces charges for allegedly failing to provide the required workers’ compensation insurance for his employees. DCJ officials said Hydar is the owner of ...
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