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Workers Comp Matters

Legal Talk Network

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This is Workers Comp Matters, hosted by Attorney Alan s. Pierce. the only Legal Talk Network program that focuses entirely on the people and the law in workers compensation cases. Nationally recognized Trial Attorney, expert and author, Alan S. Pierce is a leader committed to making a difference when workers comp matters.
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ReInvent your Workers' Comp Perspective! Things change. In fact, that’s one of the most sure things in life. Haven’t we learned that these past few years? ReAudio has changed too. Starting as a way to provide tools and value to our partners in the Workers' Compensation Industry, we have changed into a human interest podcast, primarily interviewing people who have overcome adversity to achieve success, however, that’s defined by them. Because change is a permanent reality, ReAudio is hoping t ...
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Inside Workers' Comp

Genex Services

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Genex Services is sharing valuable insights through our podcast series: Inside Workers’ Comp. Hear what workers’ comp experts are saying about the challenges the industry faces and new approaches for meeting these objectives.
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Embark on a journey to financial clarity with Arron Goodrich of Fifth Third Bank, as she shares her ascent from part-time teller to Financial Center Manager and now, your guide through the fiscal maze. This episode is a treasure trove of insights for anyone from young adults navigating their newfound financial independence to seasoned individuals e…
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This episode opens a new topic for the Workers Comp Matters podcast: repetitive stress injuries, sometimes referred to cumulative trauma, acquired on the job. What happens to someone when someone develops a workplace injury, physical or mental, that can’t be traced back to a single, isolated event? Or what if the injury is the result of cumulative …
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If you've ever wondered how a Gen Xer's cynicism or a millennial's idealism can shape the future of an industry, our latest conversation is a must-listen. Join me as I sit down with Shawn Deane and the insightful team from ReEmployAbility, Joanna Jewell, and Katie Loadwick, to dissect the fascinating generational dynamics at play in the workers' co…
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March is a beacon of celebration for the formidable women who've blazed trails and shattered ceilings, and who better to share their experiences than ReEmployAbility CEO Debra Livingston and Thought Leader Dr. Claire Muselman? Their tales of triumph are not just inspiring; they're a testament to the unwavering strength of women everywhere. Capping …
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The “times they are a changing” in the world of Workers’ Compensation, a system developed when the relationship between workers and employers were more clearly defined. Guest Emily Spieler is an accomplished author, former professor, practicing attorney, and government official with a career that spans the space of workers’ rights, safety, and comp…
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A person getting hurt at the workplace is never funny. But it can be instructional to examine some of the strangest ways people manage to become injured at work. Hear about some “interesting” cases. A schoolteacher whose leg “fell asleep” while he sat in a classroom falls trying to stand up. He broke his femur. Is he entitled to compensation from h…
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HIPAA, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, is 27 years old. For better or worse, it was designed to protect patients. But in reality, it has also hampered attorneys in their quest for medical records critical to ensuring fair compensation for injured workers. Guest Jared Vishney is the founder and CEO of the medical record retr…
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Did we ever learn a lot during the once-in-a-generation health event that was COVID! Guest Dr. Bogdan Savych of the Workers Comp Research Institute (WCRI) is a policy analyst who is studying the lasting effects of the illness, as well as lingering cases of Long Covid. What is “Long COVID?” How big is the problem? Is it even real? Is a pandemic an o…
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Ever pondered about the radical change that an act of thanksgiving can bring about? This episode is all about expressing gratitude and illuminating lives by paying it forward, a concept beautifully depicted in the film "Pay It Forward". Our team at ReEmployAbility, including Rachel Kicak - our Learning and Development Manager, Justin Pierantoni - a…
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Join us as we chat with Alisa Savoretti, the resilient founder and CEO of My Hope Chest, a charity that aids uninsured and underinsured women in managing the cost of breast reconstruction surgery post-cancer. Alisa spills the beans on their monumental 20th-anniversary rebranding, the thrilling success of their recent events, and the crucial role Ho…
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Our understanding of work and workplaces may have been forever changed by the COVID pandemic. Many workers today are working from their own homes or conducting meetings by phone during their occasional trip to an office. When you’re working from home and slip and injure yourself in your own bathroom during the workday, who is responsible? If you ar…
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Are you ready to be inspired? Factory OS does a lot of things differently in the construction world, but the biggest might be their hiring practices. Geared at giving people the training they need to succeed, they are improving people’s self-worth, one employee at a time. We sit down with Factory OS EHS Manager Trevor Bach and HR Payroll & Benefits…
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Join us in part 2 of our series of A Veteran's Perspective. We delve into the captivating story of Mike May, a U.S. Army veteran turned account manager at Reemployability. In this episode, Mike provides a raw and insightful account of his service during the Global War on Terrorism in Afghanistan. He explores the complexities of his transformation f…
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Guest Dave Pederson is the producer of a new film, “Americonned,” that examines how the past few generations of workers have suffered from income inequality and been crushed by big business and its government influence. Wages aren’t keeping up, yet productivity has rocketed, on the backs of the American middle class. The rich are getting richer, th…
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Have you ever wondered what it's like to stare death in the face and come out the other side? Our guest, Mike May, a former serviceman with the 10th Mountain Division and now an account manager at Reemployability, lived through this very reality when his vehicle was hit by an IED explosion in Afghanistan. His recount of this life-altering event, th…
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Some people know their calling at a young age. Shamine Linton’s childhood prepared her for her mission, although she didn’t grasp it at the time. It wasn’t until an illness struck her daughter that she realized the years she spent in service as a child herself would pay huge dividends to her community. Imagine having the power to restore someone's …
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What about the rights of an injured worker’s spouse and family members after a work-related injury or illness? Guest Michael Duff, law professor, former blue-collar worker, and expert on Workers’ Comp walks us through the California “Kuciemba Case,” a case where an employer may have violated COVID-19 pandemic regulations, infecting several workers.…
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When I heard the story of Jose, an Injured Worker placed at Martha’s Kitchen & Village for a modified duty assignment by ReEmployAbility, I was impressed by how his experience helped him in ways he wouldn’t have imagined prior to his injury. There were positive unintended consequences. This opened the door to the story of Alexandra Vargus, then Vol…
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The biggest lesson I’ve learned in the 89 episodes we’ve done of ReAudio is that attitude is everything. A positive attitude from an employer can make or break a modified duty assignment. The attitude of an adjuster, with the benefit of an Injured Worker in mind, can influence the attitude of the employer and the injured worker. But it’s the attitu…
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Let’s talk about the F-word in Workers’ Compensation: Fraud. Guest Connor Thomson is a second-year law student at Villanova University who won the College of Workers’ Compensation Lawyers John F. Burton Jr. Law Student Writing Competition with his paper “Fight Fire With Fire: The Need For Carriers To Be Afforded More Duties And Privileges To Combat…
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Have you ever found yourself sidelined by an unforeseen circumstance, grappling with the uncertainty of your future? Imagine the fear of a truck driver, Walter, who severely injured his shoulder and couldn't drive anymore. His journey of physical recovery also became a journey of mental resilience, as he navigated the uncharted territories of recov…
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What famous person would have you starstruck if you were to ever meet them? I’ve heard so many stories about people who have met their idols and then been disappointed to find out they are not as perfect as they thought. When someone overcomes great odds because of a life situation, we often think those people are somehow superhuman, but in most ca…
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This is the last episode of Season 2 and times are changing! ReEmployAbility’s Nonprofit Relationship Manager, Lindsey Bressi, helps us introduce the change in ReAudio’s format coming up in Season 3 with some great human-interest stories of Injured Workers overcoming apprehension, fear, frustration, and adversity to impact the lives of others. Seas…
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Helping workers and their families get back on their feet after a workplace injury or other workplace-displacing health event takes more than legal aid, insurance, and even doctors. Injured workers are people first, and people have emotional needs. Guest Danielle Troxel is managing director of Kind Souls Foundation, a non-profit, donation and volun…
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Artificial Intelligence seems to be the flavor of the season. In news reports, blogs, podcasts, and even in Washington, people are telling us how things will be and what we need to be worried about. If you’ve played around with Chat GPT, you may have found it interesting and fun. I’m sure you can also see how it can help and hinder our ability to d…
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When Anthony Meza was presented with a Modified Duty assignment at a not-for-profit after an injury he suffered on the job, he was skeptical. Turns out, however, the old lesson that it’s better to give than to receive is actually true. He attributes a portion of his recovery to working with Muscular Dystrophy Association.…
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Marijuana was once fodder for stoner comedies and standup routines. But today, medical marijuana is a serious matter in Workers’ Compensation. Fair compensation, and proper medical treatment, is not always as clear as it should be. Laws evolve by the day, state by state. Guest Jenifer Dana Kaufman is a Pennsylvania Workers’ Comp attorney who has de…
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ReEmployAbility is fortunate to have MDA as one of our nonprofit partners who take on Injured Workers as volunteers for their transitional duty. The program with MDA offers return-to-work options for employees who need to work from home because of their more rural location or because of the extent of their injury. This week we’re excited to be visi…
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In part 2 of our series, we finish our discussion with David Weller and Caritas of Austin Volunteer Coordinator Hanna Garner. David is a Tesla employee currently working modified duty at the not-for-profit Caritas of Austin. David talks about why being assigned to a not-for-profit for his modified duty was beneficial to him, and Hanna explains how …
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Guest Kathleen Fisher is an accomplished attorney in the field of Workers’ Compensation, but she’s also an active leader of the organization Kids’ Chance, dedicated to supporting the children of workers injured on the job. Kids’ Chance provides scholarships to the children of injured workers. When a worker is hurt, or even killed, on the job, rippl…
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David Weller has changed lives after his life was changed when he hurt his back working at Tesla. His work and attentiveness to the needs of others have provided a sense of hope for people. For more information on Caritas of Austin, visit https://caritasofaustin.org/.โดย ReEmployAbility
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This week we’re finishing up our conversation with Debbie Lundberg. She’s a keynote speaker, coach, and much more. Debbie highlights how focusing on others, and giving of yourself will ultimately help you achieve your goals in ways you cannot imagine. Her company is called, “Presenting Powerfully” and you can learn more on her website, www.debbielu…
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Guest Robert “Bob” Wilson is a leader at Work Comp College, created to offer a deeper dive into workplace protections for employees. He’s not a lawyer or an academic type, but he’s long held an interest in the programs designed to protect workers and employers. The field of helping workers recover from workplace injuries can get better, through tra…
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Debbie Lundberg is a great coach. Through her company, “Presenting Powerfully” Debbie leads and guides, ultimately leaving it up to the individual to use their learning to benefit themselves. She’s the real deal and I’m confident you’ll gain some valuable tips over the next few weeks by listening to our conversation. Learn more about Debbie at http…
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It’s part 2 of our conversation with Bill & Mark from workcompcollege.com. We’ll talk about how the whole-person recovery mindset can positively impact the bottom line of the stakeholders in Workers Comp and more of the “why” behind what workcompcollege.com is all about. Learn how making the injured employee the center of all activity affects actio…
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To settle or not to settle, often a question. Our guest, Jim Anderson, is a well-known Workers’ Comp attorney and a leader in the field in Mississippi. His input about “settlements” are respected, and he has led the field in helping both sides reach a solution. The best claim is a closed claim. Is it sometimes better to simply settle a case fairly,…
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