Ever since the Administration's initial proposed Budget Bill on February 3, 2015, the status of Wisconsin's worker's compensation system has been in doubt. With a recent compromise agreement, we now have a bit of clarity moving forward, yet many questions remain....
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“Independent” Medical Examinations in Workers’ Compensation (Anything but “Independent”)
"I thought their doctor Independent Medical Report was the last word on my case. I didn't know any better." This statement from a client I just met sums up the experience of many injured workers unfamiliar with the workers' compensation process in Wisconsin (and many...
Wage Disparity and Workers’ Compensation
When I began representing injured workers at a labor law firm in the 1970s, over one-third of the workforce was unionized. Almost all the workers I represented earned the maximum amount allowable to trigger the maximum workers' compensation benefit in the event they...
Legislative Changes To Workers’ Compensation – Wisconsin and National
As we in Wisconsin wrestle with Governor Walker's ill-advised proposal to split up an efficient and time-honored workers' compensation system (for alleged purposes of "efficiency"), it is instructive to reflect on the legislative proposals during the first quarter of...
Illinois Facing Proposed Rollback Of Workers’ Compensation Law
Wisconsin is not alone. While Wisconsin is facing a proposed dismantling of the basic structure of its incredibly efficient worker's compensation program, based on the Governor's Budget proposal, the workers in Illinois are also facing major legislative problems. As...
Poverty And Social Insurance
My business-owning friends harp constantly about "entitlements," which, they say, cost them money in taxes and premiums. I routinely reply that these programs are a social safety net, the small price we pay to live together relatively peacefully in a "civilized"...
“No Tengo Documentos”: Undocumented Workers’ Compensation
Representing injured workers in Wisconsin is a challenge; representing undocumented workers presents some additional obstacles. Many undocumented workers toil in extremely hazardous jobs resulting in injuries. While federal law clearly bars their employment, the real...
Alternatives to Workers’ Comp: Paranoia or Possibility
I joined a national organization of lawyers representing injured workers (the Work Injury Law and Advocacy Group) twenty years ago when it was first formed. Then, I heard horror stories about legislators messing with an otherwise stable workers' compensation system...
Workers’ Comp Programs Further Injure Injured Workers
Those of us who represent injured workers have known for a long time that workers' compensation does not restore an injured worker to his pre-injury wage or status. Two reports released in March show how workplace injuries have failed injured workers and leave them...
Claiming repetitive stress workplace injuries in WI can be challenging
Proving that repetitive stress injuries are work-related and result from unique occupational risks can be challenging for injured Wisconsin workers. A repetitive stress injury occurs when a joint becomes strained from performing a repeated physical motion. Many...
