The Taxman Cometh for (and Killeth?) the Gig Economy

An interesting tax battle underway in New Jersey, highlighted by Toni Sutton-Deangelico on this site yesterday, has the potential to completely upend the still nascent Gig economy. And it appears to be happening without what many would consider due process for the targeted company. The Gig economy, powered with brash new technologies and most often represented…

Big Daddy's Money Can Buy You Happiness at the Walmart

It should have been one of the happiest days of their lives. It is a true American love story. A North Carolina woman and her boyfriend buy rings and become engaged. They even have professional photos to commemorate the event. Of course, the engagement occurred in a Walmart, and the photos they have are technically…

The Best Way to Reduce Delays is Not to Have Them

A report issued by the Florida Office of the Judges of Compensation Claims shows that this year, for the first time in recent memory, the workers’ compensation judges in the state met the time standards that are legislatively established for their work. Judge David Langham, in a blog article entitled Historic OJCC Stats 2019, explains in…

Dancing with Peter Rousmaniere

It was now many years ago, long before the “Cluttered Desk” blog came into existence. In fact, at the time, blogging had not really taken off; the medium itself was in its infancy on the still evolving internet. I was standing in the lobby of what was at the time the Las Vegas Hilton during…

Defining Full Recovery Would Make a Great Hot Seat Webinar

There is much discussion in the workers’ compensation industry about injured workers reaching MMI. MMI, of course, for those of you who are new to the industry or who just stumbled across this blog while searching for free porn, is “Maximum Medical Improvement.” It is the point during an injured persons recovery that they are designated by a physician to be at their…

Ask a Really Stupid Question….

I have been in West Virginia all week, attending the All Committee Conference of the Southern Association of Workers’ Compensation Administrators (SAWCA). One of the better panels this week was comprised of insurance carriers who discussed many of the challenges they have operating across 50 states in this heavily regulated industry. I’ve heard a lot…