Foster Swift workers’ compensation defense attorneys Brian Goodenough (practice leader), Alicia Birach, Michael Cassar, Tyler Olney and Michael Sanders have launched a blog to address the ever-evolving case law and legislative changes to workers’ compensation matters affecting employers.
The purpose is to help claims adjusters and HR professionals keep abreast of the evolving legislative changes and developing case law regarding workers' compensation matters. Topics featured include, among others:
- The impact of COVID-19 on Michigan workers’ compensation matters, including new emergency rules surrounding first responders
• Psychiatric workers’ compensation disability claims in a pandemic environment
Impact of executive orders on reduction and termination of benefits
• Michigan's emergency rules give personal injury presumption to "first response employees" with COVID-19
Visit miworkcompdefenseblog.com to view posts and to subscribe for future content..
- Posted April 30, 2020
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Foster Swift offers new blog about workers' compensation issues
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