This year, for the first time, the sponsorship organization “Kids' Chance” will be holding the “Kids' Chance Awareness Week” to help spread the word about the good work they do. It is scheduled for November 2 – 6, 2015. The goal is to make sure that Kids' Chance is virtually everywhere you look and on…
Bear Selfies and New Mexico's Medical Marijuana Judge
Last week, I wrote about, among other things, the problem with people intent on proving the theory of Darwinism by taking “Selfies” with wild animals. As I indicated in that article, I possessed another #BearSelfie; one taken with a judge from the New Mexico Workers' Compensation system. Now, this isn't just any workers' compensation judge.…
WCI, Selfies, Wild Animals, Stupid People Tricks and Other Assorted Topics
It's been quiet here in the Cluttered Desk this week, and today you will have to forgive this somewhat meandering post. I have just returned from the 70th Annual WCI WCEC (conference) in Orlando, FL, and I am still trying to dig out from the onslaught of activity there. Therefore, this article is merely a…
If My Robotic Vacuum is Any Indication, Mankind is Safe for Now
There can be little doubt that robots are coming. We see automation and robotics popping up everywhere, from self serve fast food kiosks to warehouse product management. It is said that by 2025 fully 50% of jobs that exist today will be automated. This, along with rapidly changing demographics, will have huge economic effects, and…
For Quilter, Karma Provides It's Own Rewards; as Her Quilt Proves Simply a Patch in a Much Greater Piece
I was on the website LinkedIn last week when a users update caught my eye. I don’t know why it did; I was connected to the LinkedIn Member, but did not know her. The post was simply titled “Quilter surprised to receive photo of Marine amputee years later“, and it was written by Susie Wright,…
Friends Don't Let Friends Buy Domains Drunk
I've written a fair amount about Sandy Blunt. When I first started writing about him, the former Director of North Dakota's Workforce Safety & Insurance had experienced an incredible injustice at the hands of the state who employed him. I had only met him once, but felt strongly about the terrible way he had been…
A Bad Bad Judge in a Tiny Tiny Town
You would think a judge would know better. But then again, since he was also the local cemetery Sexton, perhaps he was too busy to educate himself to the finer points of law regarding workers’ compensation fraud. And since he has been convicted of one crime related to the former position and is under indictment…
When it Comes to Workers' Comp Reform, Illinois Really is Like the Simpsons
Former Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels once famously said that living next to Illinois is like living next door to the Simpsons, “that dysfunctional family down the street”. Daniels made the comment while his state was the beneficiary of Illinois’ continued problems in getting their fiscal house in order, and employers were busily moving jobs to…
When Your Workplace Boo Boo Affects Thousands
If there is one thing that we understand in the workers’ compensation business, it is that accidents happen on the job; and when they happen people sometimes get hurt. Still, even in the environment where we are accustomed to errors and incidents in the workplace, we don’t normally have to deal with colossal mistakes that…