Man admits to lying to receive workers’ compensation funds

Posted on April 30th, 2010 No Comments

A man from New York recently pleaded guilty to a felony charge of workers’ compensation fraud by failing to reveal that he was working at an auto shop.

The 48-year-old man obtained nearly $22,000 in payments before he was caught. The payments were dispersed in $1,000 installments and he receive this from September 2004 to August 2009. He received the payments following an injury reported during his employment as a safety technician for the Transportation Security Administration.

To continue to receive the payments after the injury occurred, the man had to file paperwork with the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Workers’ Compensation Programs. The paperwork stated that he was not employed and had no involvement in any other business. Between Spring 2008 and August 2009, the man was employed at an auto repair shop.

If you or a loved one has been injured at the workplace, contact the New Jersey workers’ compensation lawyers of Levinson and Axelrod by calling 800-346-5529.

Twelve injured, more missing after oil rig explosion

Posted on April 26th, 2010 No Comments

An oil rig explosion off the coast of Louisiana injured 12 employees; 11 or 12 remain missing. The fire occurred around 10 p.m. and caused the evacuation of all employees on the rig.

Twelve workers were transported to the hospital after the fire broke out; seven employees were said to be critically injured. The Transocean Deepwater Horizon rig is under lease from BP and is said to be able to function as deep as 8,000 feet. Reports say that 11 or 12 of the 126 employees that were on the rig are still missing.

A full investigation of the accident will occur as rescue efforts to find all missing employees continues. The cause of the fire is not known at this point.

If you or a loved one has been injured at work, you may be able to receive compensation for your pain. Contact the New Jersey workers’ compensation lawyers of Levinson and Axelrod by calling 800-346-5529.

N.J. construction worker falls to his death

Posted on April 21st, 2010 No Comments

A construction worker fell to his death on the first day of his job. The worker was helping the crew renovate a hotel when the he fell four stories to the floor below.

The 43-year-old man suffered injuries to his head, chest and abdomen in the fall and was pronounced dead at the scene. The cause of the fall is still under investigation and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration has been notified about the accident.

If you have been injured on a construction site, you may be able to receive compensation for your pain. Contact the New Jersey workers compensation lawyers of Levison and Axelrod by calling 800-346-5529.

Salt mine accident leaves one dead, one injured

Posted on April 19th, 2010 No Comments

A salt bin collapse at the Cargill Salt Mine in Lansing, New York killed one person and injured another.

Officials say that two men were loading salt into a truck when a salt bin collapsed on the two men. The accident occurred at 6:30 p.m. and rescue efforts continued until 9:30 a.m. the next day. Officials at the mine say that they are working with investigators to find the cause of the accident. It is unclear if the mine will reopen.

If you or a loved one has been injured or worse on the job, you may be able to receive compensation for your pain. Contact the New Jersey workplace injury lawyers of Levinson and Axelrod by calling 800-346-5529.

NYC fined for fatal crane collapse accident

Posted on April 14th, 2010 No Comments

The New York City mayoral administration was fined $5,000 for not showing documents to the court concerning a 2008 crane collapse that killed two men.

The judge penalized the city for not providing documents such as e-mail messages proving that the crane had been inspected to the families of the victims. The families of the victims have filed lawsuits against New York City’s Buildings Department, the crane company and the company’s owners claiming the negligence and corruption were both connected in the collapse of the crane.

If you or a loved one has been injured in a workplace accident, you may be able to receive compensation for your pain. Contact the New Jersey workers compensation lawyers of Levinson and Axelrod by calling 800-346-5529.

N.J. Transit to pay in whistleblower case

Posted on April 14th, 2010 No Comments

A judge awarded a New Jersey Transit worker over $500,000 in a whistler blower case. The man reported a workplace injury of fellow workers and was treated unfairly afterward, which caused him to lose his car and home.

The incident occurred in February 2008 when a contractor’s crew came in contact with live overhead wire at New Jersey Transit’s Morris and Essex line. One man was killed an four others were injured in the incident. The U.S. Labor Department concluded the the NJ Transit violated federal whistle blower laws by retaliating against the man. The law states that management is not allowed to retaliate against anyone who reports workplace accident or injuries.

If you or someone you love has been injured at work, contact the New Jersey workplace injury lawyers of Levinson and Axelrod by calling 800-346-5529.

NY woman facing jail time for workers’ comp fraud

Posted on April 9th, 2010 No Comments

A woman in upstate New York is facing prison time and a hefty fine after admitting she sold goats while collecting workers’ compensation.

According to court documents, Susan Tansosch pleaded guilty in United States District Court to making false statements to the U.S. Department of Larbor. In the plea, announced Tuesday, United States Attorney Richard Hartunian said Tansosch collected the benefits after she told authorities she wasn’t making money from other employment. She was selling goats near Syracuse, New York at the time.

The 53 year-old goat seller is to be sentenced on August 4th, 2010. Tanosch faces up to five years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000. She collected more than $60,000 in workers compensation during the time of her goat dealings.

If you or someone you love has been injured at the workplace or while on the job, you need experienced representation on your side. Contact the New Jersey workers compensation lawyer Levinson Axelrod by calling 800-346-5529.


Three story building collapses, injures three construction workers

Posted on April 7th, 2010 No Comments

Three construction workers and a person passing by were injured when a three-story building collapsed in New York.

The three construction workers were working building a fourth floor to the building and working on the third floor when it collapsed. One worker was completely buried after the crash and it took rescue crews almost 20 minutes to get to him. The two other workers was partially buried with concrete but rescued very quickly. Two of the workers were transported to the hospital along with a pedestrian who ran to aid of the workers after the building collapsed. The cause of the collapse is currently under investigation.

If you or a loved one has been injured at work, contact the New Jersey workplace injury lawyers of Levinson and Axelrod by calling 800-346-5529 today.

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