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Wisconsin Worker’s Compensation & Non-Traumatic Mental Injuries
Non-Traumatic Mental Injuries Under Wisconsin Worker’s Compensation Under the Wisconsin Worker’s Compensation Act, “non-traumatic” mental injuries arising from extraordinary work stress are compensable. A non-traumatic...
WI Workers Compensation and Long-Term Opioid Use for Work Injuries
The State of Opioids in America It has become increasingly difficult to overlook the growing national conversation concerning the use of opioid drugs and the...
Wisconsin Worker’s Compensation and the Child Support System
Child Support Agencies May Directly Intervene in a Wisconsin Worker’s Compensation Claim Workers injured on the job in Wisconsin are typically eligible to receive worker’s...
Temporary Total Disability (TTD) – Offsets, Exceptions & Vacation Pay
Reductions to Temporary Total Disability Payments and Using Vacation Pay After a Work Injury An injured worker is eligible for temporary total disability (“TTD”) payments...
Occupational Diseases and Workers Compensation After Retirement in WI
Worker’s Compensation Claims Related to Occupational Diseases After Retirement When a work-related disease develops over time and results in the death or disability of a...