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Washington Dairy Worker Charged in $122K Workers’ Comp Scam

Insurance Journal

A Washington farmhand faces felony charges for reportedly stealing more than $122,000 workerscompensation benefits. Efrain Alatorre Camarena was charged with felony theft for allegedly collecting workers comp payments while discreetly working at another dairy farm. A Washington State Department …

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Washington Workers’ Comp Scam Exposed by Gym Trips

Insurance Journal

A Washington man is being charged in a felony in a $28,000 workerscompensation scam after a trip the gym seemingly exposed him. Omid Mohammadi Dashti, 41, of Renton, was charged with one count of first-degree theft. He’s accused of …

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Insurance Considerations When Expanding Your Business to a New Location

Mark Jackson Insurance Agency

Key policies to review and update include: Commercial Property Insurance to protect your new location against physical damage from fire, vandalism, theft, or natural disasters. Workers Compensation Insurance to cover employee injuries on the job. Workers Compensation Insurance to cover employee injuries on the job.

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The Little Known “Authorized Vehicle Rule” in Workers’ Compensation

New Jersey Workers' Comp

I had the pleasure of Speaking on Law Day in Plainfield Workers’ Compensation Court on May 1, 2024 and wanted to share with readers part of the discussion in our session, namely the discussion of the New Jersey authorized vehicle rule contained in N.J.S.A. The Judge of Compensation dismissed the case.

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Top 6 Insurance Policies Every IT Business in California Should Have

Jackson & Jackson

Business property insurance protects your physical assets against risks like fire, theft, or natural disasters. Workers’ Compensation Insurance California law requires businesses with employees to have workers’ compensation insurance. Additionally, it demonstrates you care about the well-being of your team.

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Court Dismisses Claim of Petitioner Who Was Shot During Course of Employment

New Jersey Workers' Comp

There are very few cases in the New Jersey Division of Workers’ Compensation involving injuries to employees who are shot at work. Supervising Judge of Compensation, the Honorable Robert D. This case was successfully tried in the Division of Workers’ Compensation by Capehart shareholder, Ashley Fiore, Esq.,

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