Five current and former NYS DOCCS employees have been arrested for reportedly defrauding the state's workers' compensation ...
Anthony Tacti, of Kerhonkson, pleaded not guilty Wednesday to five felony charges, including insurance fraud. The 34-year-old ...
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AG Secures $1.4M For 700+ Injured NYC Construction Workers
Hundreds of New York City construction workers are set to receive long-delayed compensation after state officials uncovered years of abuse at one of the city’s demolition companies. Attorney General ...
LANSING, MI - The Michigan Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday in a case challenging a state policy that denies workers’ compensation to undocumented immigrants who get injured on the job. The ...
Southern California Edison has indicated in court it is not yet willing to begin talks to settle dozens of lawsuits in the monstrous Eaton fire — a move that some say is designed to pressure victims ...
When Mary Lestrade arrived in New York from Saint Lucia in 1990, she thought her life would change for the better. She was 37 years old and determined to work hard. Instead, her first job as a nanny ...
ESPN at the beginning of the season had Tyrone Tracy Jr. ranked as RB27 in PPR formats. That rank may appear to be too high already when looking at several factors. One of those is that their ...
When Lenny Schmidt arrived at his family-run nutrition bar manufacturing business in upstate New York Thursday morning, federal immigration agents were already there. “The agents were swarming the ...
The New York State Insurance Fund has filed a lawsuit aimed at forcing an Islandia-based real estate company to reimburse the agency for workers' compensation benefits it had paid to a worker injured ...
Three major companies have settled with the city for a combined $3 million over claims that they violated a city law that requires employers to give their workers more predictable schedules. Getir, ...
More than 4.3 million New Jersey residents held non-farm jobs in the state as late as the end of July, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, which is counteracted by New Jersey's 4.9% ...
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