Post on Sep. 10, 2018
If you look at your last paystub, you will almost certainly see a deduction for Social Security. That’s because — with very few exceptions — all workers and employers pay into Social Security through a dedicated......
Post on Sep. 10, 2018
Update (3/21/2018): More than 10,000 present and former employees of The Travel Corporation had their sensitive personal information exposed after the company’s Director of Human Resources sent copies of employee W-2......
Post on Sep. 10, 2018
Commuting by train is much safer than traveling by car, but you might not know that from all the train accidents in the news lately. It seems as if a month doesn’t pass by without another high-profile train accident......
Post on Sep. 10, 2018
The push for fair wages continues on. Local minimum wage movements and larger national coalitions like the Fight for $15 show no sign of slowing down, especially with the 2018 midterms — and the possibility of......
Post on Nov. 28, 2012
The Florida legislature’s changes in Personal Injury Protection (PIP) law due to take effect on January 1, 2013 were passed under the guise of preventing insurance fraud, but in reality hurt multiple non-insurance......
Post on Nov. 20, 2012
Researchers have determined hospitalized children with chronic medical conditions are more likely to be affected by medical errors than hospitalized children without a preexisting chronic condition, The Clinical Advisor......
Post on Oct. 30, 2012
The Massachusetts pharmacy at the center of the meningitis outbreak has been plagued by numerous issues dating back to 2006, according to USNews.com’s HealthDay reporters. Public records obtained by the Associated......
Post on Oct. 23, 2012
A medical malpractice ruling has ordered a former Fayetteville, NC, doctor to pay over $6 million in damages, the Fayetteville Observer reports. A lawsuit was filed on behalf of Geraldine Nicholson, who died in 2006......
Post on Oct. 17, 2012
A Tampa family filed a wrongful death lawsuit against their apartment complex’s owners after a gate fell and crushed their daughter’s head, the Tampa Bay Times reports. The parents of seven-year-old Zhanaye Williams......
Post on Oct. 03, 2012
With almost 100,000 injuries handled in emergency rooms across the country, the American Academy of Pediatrics is warning that children’s use of home trampolines is inherently unsafe. This new conclusion, posted on......