Author Archives: Jay Butchko
Is Florida Workers’ Compensation Different Between Industries?
Workers’ compensation law exists as a mutually beneficial arrangement between employers and their employees. In exchange for employees not filing suit against their employers if they get hurt on the job, the employer provides medical care for any such injury. However, one size does not fit all; in Florida and several other states, the… Read More »
After A Florida Motorcycle Crash
Motorcycling is a hobby enjoyed by millions across the United States, but Florida’s relatively sunny weather makes the state a premier destination for riders, particularly around events like Daytona Bike Week. That said, the state’s declining infrastructure and heavy traffic in many areas can make riding a motorcycle in Florida especially hazardous to one’s… Read More »
Surgical Errors In Medical Malpractice
While the majority of surgical procedures go exactly as planned, it cannot be denied that every surgery carries risk, even a small outpatient procedure. Medical professionals are human, as are we all, and while the rate of error is low, mistakes do happen. However, it is sadly not uncommon for doctors and hospitals to… Read More »
How Long Does Workers’ Compensation Last?
No one ever wants to be injured on the job, but it does happen. Most of the time, if you are in Florida, an on-the-job injury means you have the right to file a workers’ compensation claim, which then grants you benefits and medical care if approved. That said, what many injured workers are… Read More »
Holding A Third Party Liable For Work Injuries
In most cases, a Florida work-related injury is compensated (if at all) by the employee filing a workers’ compensation claim. In general, an injury on the job can only be compensated via workers’ compensation – but there are exceptions, and one of those exceptions will happen if a third party, not related to the… Read More »
Dog Bites In Florida
In this day and age, dogs are the most popular pet in the United States. That said, dog owners are also more aware than ever that their pets can cause harm to others. Data reported by Forbes estimates that around 4.5 million people per year are bitten by dogs, with around 18 percent of… Read More »
What Workers’ Compensation Does & Does Not Cover
Workers’ compensation insurance is intended to pay medical bills and lost wages for an injured employee. However, there are very often misconceptions as to what expenses will and will not be covered, and for whom they will and will not be covered. It is crucial to be aware of exactly what you can count… Read More »
Serious Injuries In Florida Bicycle Accidents
As a general rule, Florida’s infrastructure is built to appeal to automobile drivers – high speed limits and many lanes make driving an enjoyable way to see the state. However, other road users tend to be placed in danger with more regularity than in other states – those same high speed limits and multiple… Read More »
Could I Be Held Liable For Someone Else’s Accident?
For some people, it is common practice to lend their car to a friend or family member. Normally, this practice leads to no harm – but in the rare situations where an accident may occur, both you and the person who was driving your vehicle may wind up on the proverbial hook for damages,… Read More »
Workers’ Compensation & Transportation Costs
Workers’ compensation coverage is meant to cover medical bills for employees injured on the job. What many are unaware of, however, is the other expenses that insurance will also cover. One of the most forgotten is transportation costs, which can make an enormous difference for an injured worker. If you are receiving workers’ compensation… Read More »