Blog Posts in January, 2018 Posted By Starlene McGory 22-Jan-2018 Adjuster Depositions - Do's and Don'ts As an adjuster in a workers’ compensation matter, giving a deposition to claimant’s counsel is usually the last thing an adjuster looks forward to doing or has time to do. The day to day rigors of claims adjusting are enough, i.e. making ... Continue Reading Posted By Crystal Corry 9-Jan-2018 Updated Case Law And Recent Jcc Decisions Re The Injured Worker's Right To A One Time Change Of Physician As Per 440.13 (2)(F) “When you play the game of thrones, you win or die. There is no middle ground”- Cersei Lannister - Season 1, Episode 7 Cersei Lannister, queen of the seven kingdoms and member of the wealthiest and most powerful family in Westeros, gives ... Continue Reading Posted By Deirdre Aretini 4-Jan-2018 Employer Reminder: Don't Use Settlement Agreements to Stop Employees from Filing EEOC Complaints Amid the deluge of sexual harassment allegations involving a broad spectrum of high-profile men, the Equal Employment Opportunity Chairperson (EEOC) Chai Feldblum wants to remind employers of the limits on employment settlement agreements. Feldbaum ... Continue Reading