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Employee charged with attacking cops, robbery at Loyola University cafeteria held on $325K – chicagotribune.com

Dirk May Law December 15, 2013

Employee charged with attacking cops, robbery at Loyola University cafeteria held on $325K – chicagotribune.com.

A myriad of potential Workers’ Compensation claims show up in this story. If the cafeteria worker who was robbed develops PTSD, then she may file a claim. The police officer who was attacked and injured his knee certainly has a claim.

2013 – 12/02/2013 – Aldridge Electric cited by US Labor Department’s OSHA after heat-related death of worker in Chicago

Dirk May Law December 11, 2013

2013 – 12/02/2013 – Aldridge Electric cited by US Labor Department's OSHA after heat-related death of worker in Chicago.

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Incredible that first day on the job would result in death.

Florida Undercover Agents Bust 9 for Workers’ Comp, Contractor Fraud | PropertyCasualty360

Dirk May Law December 9, 2013

Florida Undercover Agents Bust 9 for Workers' Comp, Contractor Fraud | PropertyCasualty360.

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Absolutely important to understand that it is criminal activity to not have Workers’ Compensation insurance in Illinois.
Make sure that your employer has Work Comp insurance.

Entitled to better reporting : Columbia Journalism Review

Dirk May Law December 9, 2013

Entitled to better reporting : Columbia Journalism Review.

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Interesting take. If Social Security retirement or disability is all you have, then what will happen if it is taken away or reduced?

WorkersCompensation.com CompNewsNetwork – Mississippi Cellular Tower Worker Falls to His Death

Dirk May Law December 8, 2013

WorkersCompensation.com CompNewsNetwork – Mississippi Cellular Tower Worker Falls to His Death.

Terrible accident. Definitely a dangerous job.
Unthinkable without proper safety equipment.

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Social Security Disability and Workers Comp Lawyer Dirk May represents clients throughout Central Illinois including Bloomington, Champaign-Urbana, Peoria, Pontiac, and Springfield.

If you live in Central Illinois and want to discuss your case, call lawyer Dirk May at 309-827-4371.

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