I am in a Protected Class – I Have a Problem with My Brain

This is quite possibly the first ever, multi-media, interactive thought induction blog post – not just for the industry, but anywhere. In order for you to experience my thoughts as I describe them below, we have included these really cute red buttons throughout the article. Click on this one to make sure your system is…

Some Angry Injured Workers Completely Missed My Point, but Also Proved It

Last week I wrote an article on breaking the cycle of entitlement, and helping injured workers understand that healing and returning to work, whenever possible, was the best thing for their interests. The response from industry professionals was extremely positive, including supportive comments on LinkedIn, nice emails from associates, and an invitation to Keynote at…

In Montana, Does Workers' Comp Violate Religious Tenets?

A case before the Montana Supreme Court will determine the legality of a 2009 law designed to force a religious sect to purchase workers’ compensation insurance. The group, known as the Hutterites, are similar to the Amish and the Mennonites, but put more emphasis on communalism and shared property. The 2009 law designed to bring them…

When Disabilities Collide, With Which One Do You Side?

So what happens when a woman cannot work because a co-worker is allergic to her paprika sniffing Service Dog? Well, for starters, the employer gets sued. The city of Indianapolis is being sued by an employee who claims it refused to accommodate her service dog, which is specially trained to warn her of the presence…