Trial Result, Increase of Benefits and Additional Medical Treatment

Sometimes it appears that employers just get tired of paying out claims.  Unfortunately this comes at the expense of the injured worker. So what do they do? They go out and get a “second opinion” from another doctor. Frequently the  →

Hormel Denies Claim, Putnam Law Wins at Trial

Hormel Foods Denies Injured Employee, Putnam Law Wins at Trial Hormel Foods Corporation denied medical and indemnity benefits for Mr. Rodriguez after he suffered a fractured neck while moving pallets at Hormel. The case went to trial and the judge  →

Increase in Benefits on Appeal: Benson v. Casey Industrial and Argonaut Insurance

The plaintiff, an ironworker, experienced a work-related injury that resulted in a herniated disc in his spine. An initial trial concluded that his employer was exempt from continued medical expenses and disability benefits after termination of his employment. Further analysis  →

Increase in Benefits on Appeal: Ira v. Regal Printing

The plaintiff suffered work-related injuries that resulted in temporary total disability, long-term pain, physical limitations, and depression. An initial ruling failed to accurately understand the care coverage of the primary treating physician and therefore did not properly assign the full  →

Increase in Benefits on Appeal: Witte v. Helget Gas Products

The plaintiff suffered two separate work-related injuries, but an initial ruling did not properly establish insurance company coverage relating to the dates of the accidents, nor did it take into account medical opinion regarding permanent impairment to her left shoulder.  →

Fighting for Vocational Rehabilitation Benefits: Stanfill v. Nash Finch Company

Fighting for Vocational Rehabilitation Benefits The plaintiff experienced a work-related injury that left her with a 30% permanent functional impairment and loss of earning power, entitling her to a vocational rehabilitation plan. The Court approved a vocational rehabilitation plan to  →

Independent Contractor Case: Kier v. Eastern Messenger and Travelers

Independent Contractor Case The plaintiff, a delivery driver, was injured on the job. A dispute over his employment status arose when the delivery company claimed that he was hired as an independent contractor and therefore was not entitled to workers’  →

Negotiated Settlement: Carr v. State of Nebraska

Negotiated Settlement The plaintiff was involved in work-related accident that resulted in temporary total disability. As a result of the injury, the plaintiff must use a motorized scooter for mobility, requiring modifications to her car and house to accommodate the  →