Filing Deadlines and Subject Matter Jurisdiction—How 19(f)(1) Plays It’s RoleBy Matteo RagoOctober 2019A summary of Briana Conway v. Illinois Workers' Compensation Commission, which highlights the importance of a practitioner to adhere to a timely filing and strict compliance of the Workers’ Compensation Act.
Loaned/Borrowed Employee and the Exclusive RemedyBy Richard D. HanniganSeptember 2019While some employers and insurance companies may bemoan the benefits afforded an injured worker they certainly benefit from sections 1(a)(4) and 5 of the Workers’ Compensation Act.
Traveling to and From Employer’s Premises in the Context of Slip and Fall InjuriesBy Richard D. HanniganDecember 2019As a general rule, when an employee slips and falls at a point off of the employer’s premises while traveling to and from work, the resulting injuries do not arise out of and in the course of the employment and are not compensable under the Act.