Florida Exclusive Remedy: And The Beat(down) Goes On

Business Insurance reported yesterday that the association Florida Workers’ Advocates has petitioned the Florida Supreme Court to review “Padgett”; a case that challenged the constitutionality of Florida’s workers compensation system. Last year Miami Dade Circuit Court Judge Jorge Cueto’s ruled that the state’s workers comp system was unconstitutional citing continual erosion of benefits for injured…

What a Difference a Word Makes

Last Friday the Nebraska Supreme Court overturned a workers’ compensation court decision awarding benefits to a man injured during a company cookout. The employee fell off the back of a pickup truck unloading a grill for the event, held by his employer, Aurora Cooperative, which owns grain elevators in southeast and south-central Nebraska. The cookout…

Can Workers' Comp Develop a Culture of Innovation?

There were a couple speakers at last weeks AASCIF 2015 conference that touched heavily on the concept of innovation and change; a big focus of the overall event. Terry Jones, founder of the original online travel agency Travelocity and founding Chairman of kayak.com, made it an outright part of his presentation. Dom Sagolla, one of…

AASCIF: Utah Workers' Compensation Fund's Cross Dressing CEO

I’m headed home today from AASCIF 2015, and hopefully I’ll have time on the plane to start putting some of my thoughts into written form. This was, without a doubt, a “leadership vision conference” that surpassed anything I’ve seen before – anywhere. In the interim, however, I would like you to take a look at…

AASCIF 2015 Whirlwind of Change: Where Do I Begin?

We’ve just completed the second full day of AASCIF 2015 here in San Francisco, and I honestly don’t even know where to begin. Seriously, while this event has always been known as a fun conference with good speakers and outstanding events, this year has been off the charts when it comes to the actual conference…

Killing Like a Dumbo Over Gumbo Mumbo Jumbo

Workplace deaths within restaurants are rare, but do occasionally occur. Most often food service fatalities are the result of robbery or a non-job related medical emergency. A death that occurred last week at Buddy’s Seafood Market in Panama City, Florida, however, was the rarest kind of all. One worker killed a co-worker as the result…

It's Not Easy Being Me

© LRP Publications – Republished with permission The picture above was published last week in Risk and Insurance Magazine’s Workers' Comp Forum. It was included in an article about the release of the agenda for the 2015 National Workers' Compensation and Disability Conference in Las Vegas next November. It is always a great conference that…

An Expensive Employer Lesson From a Devious Defecator

It is a lesson that should be loud and clear for employers across the nation. Genetics, DNA and employee privacy are not things to be taken lightly, or at all for that matter. In this case, the unfortunate experience of Atlas Logistics Group Retail Services can literally be summed up as the poop heard round…

Naked Drunk Ohio Couple Offer Lessons for Us All

Thank God for Ohio. I mean, if it wasn't for the Buckeye state, the people here in Florida would truly dominate the wacky quadrant of the news. With the weirdo's and idiots living amongst us in the Sunshine State we would expect to look truly superior in the nutzoid department. But thanks to Ohio, a…