In 2011, a Walt Disney World ride mechanic was killed on-the-job while making repairs on an attraction at the park’s Animal Kingdom. According to a recent news article from Click Orlando, employee was performing work on the small roller coaster when another employee released a test car while employee was…
Articles Posted in Massachusetts Work Accident
Hill v. City of Horn Lake: Workers’ Compensation and Independent Contractors
In Hill v. City of Horn Lake, a case from the Supreme Court of Mississippi, two employees were working at the bottom of a trench when it collapsed without warning. The trench was 17 feet deep at its lowest point. When it collapsed, one worker was killed, and the other…
Payment for Scarring in Massachusetts Workers’ Compensation Cases
According to a recent news article from Boston.com, some disfigured employees are not being compensated for scarring caused by work-related accidents. Pursuant to Massachusetts law, employees injured on the job are entitled to workers’ compensation benefits to cover medical bills, future medical expenses, and lost wages for injuries expected to…
Workers’ Memorial Day in Massachusetts
Each year thousands of workers die as result of on-the-job injuries and illness. While these people will never be forgotten by their families, it is still important to take a day to pay our respects to those who sacrificed their own lives so the rest of society could live their…
Lewis v. L.B. Dynasty: Workers’ Compensation for Exotic Dancers
In Lewis v. L.B. Dynasty, an appeal from the Supreme Court of South Carolina, claimant was working as an exotic dancer at a local strip club when a stray bullet hit her. According to court records, claimant was working as an exotic dancer five to seven nights a week at…
OSHA: Massachusetts Contractors Exposed Fatal Fall Risk
According to a recent news release from the United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), workers performing renovations at a now-closed dye works plant in Easthampton, Massachusetts were exposed to potentially deadly fall accidents due to employer’s failure to provide necessary protection. OSHA reports falls are the No. 1…
L & L Enterprises v. Arellano: Workers’ Compensation and Undocumented Workers
L & L Enterprises v. Arellano, an appeal from the Supreme Court of Wyoming, involved claimant who was injured on the job. After submitting a workers’ compensation claim, it was determined he was an undocumented worker and, trial court ruled, not entitled to benefits. His application for workers’ compensation was…
Barnes v. Charter 1 Realty – Idiopathic Versus Unexplained Injuries
One of the cornerstones of Massachusetts workers’ compensation law is that in order to be compensable, an injury or condition must arise out of and in the course of one’s employment. That means there must be some causal link between one’s work and injuries. Courts have generally held that idiopathic…
W. World Ins. Co. v. Armbruster: Employee Classification in Workers’ Compensation
W. World Ins. Co. v. Armbruster, a case from the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, involved claimant who worked at a farmer’s market. This farmers market offered hayrides, pony rides, and pumpkin picking. Claimant was hired to run the hayride for eight weeks. There was a…
Workplace Accident in Peabody Results in Employee’s Death
An employee at a waste disposal company was killed in what appears to be an industrial accident in Peabody, Massachusetts, according to a recent news article from the Eagle Tribune. Authorities say victim was working a Friday morning shift when he was run over by a front-loader. The accident occurred…