An injured worker (who we’ll call “John” to preserve his privacy) recently came to us with multiple back injuries from work. He’s a hard worker, and
Arizona Workers’ Comp for Healthcare Workers Suffering From COVID-Related PTSD
We are now well into the seemingly never-ending COVID-19 pandemic. While many states saw a decline in cases after the initial spring surge, much of
Phoenix Construction Worker Buried Alive
in Collapsed Trench
On Monday, October 19, 2020, an Arizona man working at a construction site in north Phoenix near 35th and Peoria avenues was buried in a collapsed
I-15 Road Repairs In Progress Following Fiery Arizona Semi Truck Crash
Beginning on Monday, October 12, 2020, a month-long project (through November 13th) partially closed Interstate 15 northbound through the Virgin River
Bob Wisniewski Discusses COVID-19’s Impact with Enjuris
Living in a COVID-19 world has forced many businesses, activities and life events to come to a standstill. Even as states were beginning to close in
8 Video Conferencing Tips for Virtual Workers’ Compensation Hearings in Arizona
Updated on July 15, 2020 Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Industrial Commission of Arizona has been holding hearings via video conferencing using
What You Need to Know About COVID-19 and Workers’ Compensation in Arizona
In March 2020, 7710 Insurance — the only national insurance carrier dedicated solely to providing workers’ compensation for fire and emergency
Our Law Firm’s COVID-19 Response Plan
Here at the Law Offices of Robert E. Wisniewski, we have implemented a COVID-19 response plan in order to avoid putting our employees and clients at
Can Workers’ Comp Insurance Companies Spy on You?
Insurance companies often will obtain surveillance of injured workers. It surprises many people to learn that the insurance company is legally