Skydiving instructor killed in eastern San Diego County – LA Times

An experienced skydiver died Friday afternoon in the Jamul area of eastern San Diego County, the Sheriff’s Department said.

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In Illinois, even employees who work hazardous jobs may be entitled to Workers’ Compensation payments for their injuries.

What About Facebook and My Disability and Work Comp Case?

These days there is social media all over the place.

It is fine to be on Facebook, twitter, youtube and beyond. But you need to be aware that once you are injured at work or are seeking Social Security Disability then all these social media are fair game and may impact your case.

For years Workers’ Compensation insurance companies have used private investigators that follow injured workers and take surveillance videos that may prevent recovery or reduce the amount of the award or settlement.

Now you can really damage your case if you post pictures, videos, or statements that show you are performing questionable activities or acts that are beyond your restrictions.

You must be truthful when seeking relief from the Federal government or in Court and reveal the your Facebook pages, twitter accounts and video postings if they exist.

Remember that insurance companies and administrative agencies may misinterpret what you put out in the public domain through social media and use these things to argue that you are not disabled or seriously injured.

Disability cases, personal injury cases and workers’ compensation cases are complicated legal proceedings so make sure that you seek an experienced lawyer to help you protect your interests.

Seek a free consultation with Illinois Social Security Disability and injury attorney Dirk May at 309-827-4371.

Man dies in apparent lawn mower accident – News – The State Journal-Register – Springfield, IL

A worker for the City of Leland Grove died Wednesday after becoming pinned underneath a riding lawn mower.Sangamon County Coroner Cinda Edwards said the man was pronounced dead at Memorial Medical Center’s Emergency room. As of Wednesday, his name had not been released pending notification of relatives.Police were called to Outer Park Drive and Wiggins Avenue a little after 1 p.m. They found the victim underneath the lawn mower, which was in a ditch or a creek, said Leland Grove Police

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Terrible tragedy. This is a clear cut example of a Workers’ Compensation accident.

Illinois Workers’ Compensation Tip

Another Work Comp tip this week.

Make sure that you go the doctor right away after being hurt on the job.

The longer you wait the more the insurance company will argue that you were not really hurt badly.

Make sure that you tell the doctor about all your injuries and how you were injured at work.

If you do not give a history of your injury, then the insurance company will argue that you got hurt at home or anywhere but at work.

If you do not describe all your injuries, then the insurance company will claim that whatever you failed to mention is not related to your work accident.

Make sure that you treat consistently and follow doctor orders.

Doing otherwise will invite the insurance company to cut you off from payment and medical treatment because it looks like you are ready to return to work.

Questions about your work comp injury? Call Illinois Workers’ Compensation Attorney Dirk May at 309-827-4371 for a free consultation.