Who Decides if a Doctor is Lying?
By: Thomas C. Baumann Recently, Abes Baumann argued a case before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court regarding credibility determinations for physicians who perform Impairment Rating Evaluations.
By: Thomas C. Baumann Recently, Abes Baumann argued a case before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court regarding credibility determinations for physicians who perform Impairment Rating Evaluations.
By: James R. Burn, Jr. Often times when an injured worker’s compensation claim is accepted on a permanent or temporary basis, they are lead to
By: Sandra Weigel Kokal Generally, case law has held that an injury occurring on the employer’s premises when coming or going from work, even for
By: Edward Jaffee Abes Recently there has been much publicity concerning concussions suffered by athletes. But what is a concussion? A concussion in reality is a
By: Douglas A. Williams If you have been injured in a work injury, and are actively treating with a doctor, you may receive a “Utilization
By: Sandra Weigel Kokal The Pennsylvania Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in an upcoming case to decide whether the Commonwealth Court overstepped its appellate
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