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Example of Supermans' "Workers Paradise"
I had an employee work for me for about a year then he had an "incident" where he bumped his hand. After that he started complaining of hand pain. Turns out he had VERY advanced arthritis in both hands. A doctor recommended surgery.He worked one handed duty for a couple weeks, then just stopped coming and sued me.
Here are the claims: Plaintiff alleges disabilities as set forth in this petition for the Hearing and especially conditions related to the employees heart, chest, lungs, back, extremities, arthritis, hernia, neurosis and other such ailments caused or aggravated by harmful employment conditions and industrial accidents attributable to his employment. (I somewhat paraphrased) Now remember that this guy worked for me in light duty industrial labor for LESS than one year! He agreed to settle for $40k, my lawyers and Comp carrier say we got off really cheap ![]() Great system.....no really. Anyone wanna bet he'll take another light industrial job soon and do it all over again? Yep, worker's paradise all right. We really need to change this system that favors employers and steps on the little guys throat.. Power to the people yo!!!1 ![]()
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Unattractive bait, Len. If you know some liberals who admire unfairness and laziness, this might work on them. Some say all liberals prefer laziness and unfairness. People who think don't say that, but many others do.
As I've said here many times, there is just not that much difference between most of us. We want the same things, really. And we argue about the details. The tactics. I've admired you Len, and I'm truly concerned about your business struggles these days. There are lots of guys here I would like to have a beer with, and you are in the small group that heads that list.
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Wish you could get someone to take some photos of the ex-employee on his days off at home, showing him working with his hands. Might influence the court case...
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Have you considered having an ESH (Environment Safety and Health) consultant come in and review the facility to document conditions? This may give you the info you need to stand up to individuals looking for a workman's comp handout.
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We've evaluated these routes and we even went down that road about 15 years ago (fighting till the end) and it's simply not worth it. We lost anyway AND we got to make some boat payments for our lawyers.
We were basically told that we had to prove his job here did not aggravate his arthritis. Not that I didn't cause it mind you....but that I didn't aggravate it (care to explain how I'd prove that negative). This is how the setup is structured, the employer is behind the eight ball from the get go. Sup, I know you don't condone this crap, but it is the fruit of your labor if you know what I mean.
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And specifically to the ESH consultant suggestion, the only reason bigger companies use those is to create some plausible deniability in eventual court cases, no one actually thinks they'll prevent this kind of stuff. Accidents can and will happen, employees can and will sue when they do. This guy got "hurt" on purpose, I'll guarandamntee it. No ESH consultant can prevent that.
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Did you call his previous employers to see if he pulled the same crap? Did he list pre-existing health issues on his application?
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Systems become more, not less, complex over time. What started as action to prevent worker abuse in the 1800s has "evolved" into what we have today. I doubt if the trend will ever be reversed and the system will collapse because of its own weight.
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...and ambulance chasing lawyers that pocket 35% take no blame?
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Find out where he lives and exact a comparable dollar amount in damage to his personal vehicle or dwelling--some call it childish and illegal, I call it "karma".
and yes, I am serious.
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What if you write position descriptions that indicate the physical requirements of each position. That way you can ask if the individual has any pre-existing conditions that may preclude him/her from doing the work as described.
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There is a movement, and a reasonable one from many social and economics perspectives, to make sure that the prices of manufactured products include and contain all the costs associated with the mfg of that product. No more taxpayer money cleaning up the environment or repairing human bodies injured in the mfg process. I would not agree that the story you told here is an example of that, but that is the lofty principle behind injured worker compensation. And yes, I support the principle, but not the abuses. The alternative is that employers are not held responsible. The judgement of fairness between these two competing interests is unavoidable. And perhaps these judgements have routinely been unfair to employers in recent times. Or at least, they seem to allow for substantial abuse these days. Again, I have a hard time supporting that. Again, I would say these judgements, of fairness between employers are employees, are not avoidable unless you promote a fairly lawless society where people and companies are not held responsible for their actions. So, its a balance. It's a difficult balance to strike but one that must be struck. Unless you're ignorant enough to pretend with a straight face that it's all gubmit's fault and it's really simple. Bottom line is it sounds like you got bent over. Again. And even though we seem to disagree on some stuff, I'm in your camp with pretty much all the stories you have told here.
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I wasn't sure about the pre existing medical condition question. If an armless man applys for the job and doesn't get it can he sue?
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People can't provide "references" anymore.
"Yes, Mr. Dikhead worked here from January to March." That's all we can say. And actually they (legal) want us to start referring to a toll-free number to verify employment dates.
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