By Leonard Sciolla, LLP | Published December 14, 2016 | Posted in workers' compensation | Tagged Tags: workers compensation | Comments Off on Court Ruling Allows Intoxicated Mechanic to Receive Workers’ Compensation Benefits
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The New Jersey appellate court recently upheld a judge’s decision allowing an injured mechanic to receive workers’ compensation benefits despite the fact that he was intoxicated at the time of the accident. The employee’s blood alcohol level was more than twice the legal level of intoxication when a heavy lift fell on him. Generally, if Read More
Read MoreThis Thanksgiving holiday weekend is expected to the busiest in the nation since 2007. AAA expects 48.7 million Americans to travel, whether by car, plane or train. It is important to stay safe on the roads. New Jersey state officials report that Thanksgiving is one of New Jersey’s deadliest holidays on the roads. During the Read More
Read MoreThe now legal operation of Uber, Lyft and other app-based transportation services throughout the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is opening up a new sector of industry and jobs in the region. The newly passed law establishes a series of requirements that must be met in order for an individual to be eligible to become a driver Read More
Read MoreThe new regulations for Uber, Lyft and other transportation network companies (“app-based transportation service”) are now in effect in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; Governor Wolf signed the bill into law on Friday, November 4, 2016. That means new insurance requirements for vehicles operating through an app-based transportation service. App-based transportation services are now subject two Read More
Read MorePaul Schultz, a partner with the firm, assisted with the Delran Township Christmas Tree Lighting on December 2, 2016. Mr. Schultz is a member of the Delran Recreation Advisory Committee, a volunteer group appointed by the Township to plan and run recreational events for Township residents. He provided Polaroid film for pictures with Santa Claus Read More
Read MorePopular ridesharing apps like Uber and Lyft will soon be permanent features on roads across Pennsylvania. Shortly after the Pennsylvania Senate gave final approval of SB 984 on October 24, 2016, Governor Tom Wolf released a statement stating in part, “I look forward to signing the bill.” The bill amends current regulations and laws to Read More
Read MoreA newly released study revealed that 78% of drivers in the U.S. expressed anger, aggression, or road range within the last year. Aggressive behavior included purposely tailgating, honking, blocking vehicles from changing lanes, and purposefully cutting off other cars. The study done by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, also found that 8 million drivers engaged Read More
Read MorePartner Michael V. Tinari, Esquire, recently represented The Hertz Corporation in a matter involving claims of potential fraud against a Delaware County company that tows, stores and repairs automobiles and a number of other defendants. Over the course of a year, The Hertz Corporation’s security team investigated multiple automobile rentals out of its Philadelphia International Read More
Read MoreThe law firm congratulates partner Michael V. Tinari, Esquire, on celebrating his twenty-fifth year with the firm. Mr. Tinari started with the firm as a 29-year-old associate on October 2, 1991. Hired by John Leonard, Esquire and Greg Sciolla, Esquire, Mr. Tinari started with the firm at an office above the Baily, Banks and Biddle Read More
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