How do I handle workers compensation issues across state lines?
Because each state has its own laws, regulations and requirements regarding workers compensation, doing business across state lines can be a tricky proposition. First and foremost, you should identify the laws in each state and compare between them to discover any potential differences and
In Alabama, fear and confusion over immigration law
LEEDS, Ala. – Alabama’s estimated 130,000 illegal immigrants are worried. They are confused. And in some cases, they have disappeared. They have disappeared from classrooms and from tomato fields. Last week, some had disappeared from the Guadalajara Jalisco restaurant, a former diner now serving
If your employer and the insurance company have denied your claim for workers' compensation benefits, should you acquire legal representation to get your benefits?
It is your decision whether or not to hire an attorney. However, the EAO can assist you and attempt to resolve the dispute. If unable to resolve, the EAO can further assist you in completing and filing a Petition for Benefits. This service is
What can I do if I think my workplace is unsafe?
If you believe working conditions are unsafe or unhealthful, we recommend that you bring the conditions to your employer’s attention, if possible. Workers, or their representatives, may file a complaint and ask OSHA to inspect their workplace if they believe there is a serious
Who needs Workers' Compensation coverage?
If you are in an industry, other than construction, and have four (4) or more employees, full-time or part-time, you are required to carry workers’ compensation coverage (an exempted corporate officer does not count as an employee). If you are in the construction industry,
Youth Worker Safety & Health
Congress sought to promote the safety, health, well-being, and opportunities for the education of young workers by including the child labor provisions in the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). The FLSA sets limits on the hours youth under the age of 18 may work
Fewer Florida businesses mean fewer Florida jobs
If small businesses are the lifeblood of the Florida economy, maybe it’s time for a transfusion. After racking up impressive numbers of new businesses for most of the past 10 years, Florida start-ups fell off a cliff in 2009. The Sunshine State sustained a
Federal judge blocks Alabama's new illegal immigration law
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – A federal judge temporarily blocked enforcement of Alabama’s new law cracking down on illegal immigration, ruling Monday that she needed more time to decide whether the law opposed by the Obama administration, church leaders and immigrant rights groups is constitutional. The
CFO Atwater Announces Conviction of Jacksonville Man in Elaborate Workers’ Comp Fraud Scheme, Illegal Check Cashing Operation
TALLAHASSEE – Florida Chief Financial Officer Jeff Atwater announced today the conviction of aJacksonville man in an elaborate workers’ compensation fraud scheme. David Rodriguez Socarras appeared before the Fourth Judicial Circuit Court Monday and pled guilty to five charges, including application fraud and workers’
Office of Workers' Compensation Programs (OWCP) Mission Statement
The Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs administers four major disability compensation programs which provide wage replacement benefits, medical treatment, vocational rehabilitation and other benefits to certain workers or their dependents who experience work-related injury or occupational disease. These programs, the Energy Employees Occupational Illness