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Friday, August 18, 2006

Workers Compensation Laws - Doctor awaits judge s decision


Doctor awaits judge s decision
Register-Herald - That s not so, said Workers Compensation attorney Kim Stitzinger Jones. The real issue in this case was the substandard care that was provided to Workers Compensation patients by Dr. Kostenko, she said. She explained the commission began

Angelides endorses 'clean money' measure
Inside Bay Area - The statement cited Angelides' refusal this week to return $1,000 to a workers' compensation attorney who had told doctors he and colleagues won't refer clients to them unless they pony up cash for Schwarzenegger's defeat. It also said Angelides

New state unit to investigate worker's comp fraud cases
Kane County Chronicle - Mitch Weisz, a workers' compensation attorney with Woodstock-based Weisz, Botto and Gilbert PC, said fraudulent claims grab headlines and anger employers, but most are legitimate. Most employees are reluctant to pursue a claim, because they fear it

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