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Protecting Injured Workers By Eliminating The Use Of The American Medical Association Guides In Evaluation Of Permanent Partial Disability, 50 J. Marshall L. Rev. 589 (2017), Dan Debias
UIC Law Review
This comment will demonstrate why using an AMA impairment rating as the sole determinant in evaluating an injured worker's disability would be a fundamentally unfair concept. Part II of this comment will discuss the history of compensation remedies for injured workers, both federally and in Illinois. Part II will also explain Illinois' calculation of permanent partial disability benefits, the 2011 amendments to the Illinois Workers' Compensation Act ("Act"), and the recently proposed changes to the Act concerning the AMA Guides. Part III will analyze the AMA Guides in more detail, including research into its flaws, the constitutionality of its inclusion …
The Expansion Of Admiralty Jurisdiction Into The Realm Of Workers’ Compensation: Newly Applying Learned Hand To Jones Act Personal Injury Claims To Incentivize Dangerous Seafaring Work And Protect Workers From The Perils Of The Sea, 48 J. Marshall L. Rev. 877 (2015), Blair Pooler
UIC Law Review
This Comment proposes a novel application of Learned Hand’s calculus of negligence to divide the protections for traditional and non-traditional maritime workers.
The Meaning Of "Arising Out Of" Employment In Illinois Workers Compensation Law, 29 J. Marshall L. Rev. 153 (1995), John Dwight Ingram
The Meaning Of "Arising Out Of" Employment In Illinois Workers Compensation Law, 29 J. Marshall L. Rev. 153 (1995), John Dwight Ingram
UIC Law Review
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Midgett V. Sackett-Chicago, Inc.: The Short-Sighted Use Of State Remedies To Protect Union Employees From Retaliatory Discharge, 18 J. Marshall L. Rev. 565 (1985), Benjamin P. Hyink, Lawrence M. Liebman
Midgett V. Sackett-Chicago, Inc.: The Short-Sighted Use Of State Remedies To Protect Union Employees From Retaliatory Discharge, 18 J. Marshall L. Rev. 565 (1985), Benjamin P. Hyink, Lawrence M. Liebman
UIC Law Review
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Kelsay V. Motorola, Inc. : Tort Action For Retaliatory Discharge Upon Filing Workmen's Compensation Claims, 12 J. Marshall J. Prac. & Proc. 659 (1979), Elena Z. Kezelis
Kelsay V. Motorola, Inc. : Tort Action For Retaliatory Discharge Upon Filing Workmen's Compensation Claims, 12 J. Marshall J. Prac. & Proc. 659 (1979), Elena Z. Kezelis
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.