Appellate court decisionsBy Kim E. PresbreyJune 2001On March 15, 2001, the appellate court issued a ruling on Ford Motor Company v. Industrial Commission, 319 Ill.App.3d 1099, 253 Ill.Dec. 602. Warren Schussler, the decedent, and co-worker James Porte battled a fire that broke out on the roof the paint building at the Ford plant on July 14, 1987.
Co-editor’s notesBy Richard D. HanniganMarch 2001We all are waiting for the Industrial Commission to hire four new arbitrator's. It is the understanding of this editor that Central Management Services rejected the most recent arbitrator's examination and that they are working on a new one.
Computation of average weekly wageBy Michael EversOctober 2001The correct computation of an injured worker's average weekly wage is critical to forecasting an employer's potential exposure and an employee's potential recovery.
Illinois Consolidated Telephone: The future of unexplained and idiopathic fall classificationsBy Lee Vasilatos & Anita M. DeCarloMarch 2001In the recent case of Illinois Consolidated Telephone Co. v. Industrial Commission, 314 Ill.App.3d 347, 732 N.E.2d 49 the claimant had left her work area on the first floor to use the only women's restroom which was located on the second floor.
Notes from the editorOctober 2001Governor Ryan appointed Bob Madigan to replace former Commissioner Michael Weaver. Mr. Madigan's appointment was affirmed by the Senate.
Notes from the editorOctober 2001Having practiced in this field since 1975, it is both an honor and a privilege to serve as Chair of the ISBA's Section Council on Workers' Compensation Law.
Proposed ergonomics program standardBy Kenneth F. WertsMarch 2001The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has proposed an "Ergonomics Program Standard" to address so-called work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) which it asserts is the leading cause of lost-workday injuries and workers' compensation costs.
Time limit for filing summons in circuit courtBy Richard D. HanniganOctober 2001Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. vs. Industrial Commission, No. 1-00-2925WC, was filed by the appellate court on August 9, 2001.