Special Needs Students Learning Requirements Neglected During COVID-19 Outbreaks
July 27, 2020
According to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, “About one in seven (14 percent) children between the ages of three and 17 have developmental disabilities.” When the COVID-19 […]
Read MoreBusiness Interruption Coverage and COVID-19: Know Your Rights as a Small Business Owner
July 20, 2020
When we think about the novel coronavirus causing fatalities across the nation, we think of lives lost. But another victim of the virus is that of business and livelihoods lost […]
Read MoreBrain Injury and COVID-19: Hospital Treatment May Lead to Further Complications
July 13, 2020
According to the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention, the average hospitalization rate of COVID-19 patients was 4.6 per 100,000 population. Of those hospitalized, the highest rates were among those […]
Read MoreCan You Be Arrested For Not Wearing a Mask?
July 6, 2020
Across the country, states have mandated that social distancing orders, including face coverings in public places, must be used to protect others against the novel coronavirus. However, in those states […]
Read MoreHolyoke Soldiers’ Home: Nursing Home Abuse, Employee Rights
June 29, 2020
A Massachusetts nursing home is under fire for the tragic number of residents who have died from COVID-19. Officials with Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services reported that […]
Read MorePublic Pools and COVID-19
June 22, 2020
With summer officially underway, many families are considering ways they can beat the heat while staying safe during the ebb and flow of coronavirus outbreaks. However, with many states still […]
Read MoreWrongful Termination & COVID-19 Reopenings
June 15, 2020
As much of the nation reopens, many nonessential employees are beginning to return to work after months of remote operations or even layoffs. However, for those who have been able […]
Read MoreNursing Homes Continue to Battle COVID-19: Families Seek Justice
June 8, 2020
As many long-term care facilities begin to reevaluate care plans post-coronavirus, families across the nation are wondering when their loved ones who were victims of negligence will receive justice. As […]
Read MoreMeatPacking Industry Serves As COVID-19 Hotspot: Worker’s Rights
June 1, 2020
As if it was a modern twist on Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle, the meatpacking industry is once again a danger to workers. This time, however, for its spread of the […]
Read MoreNurses’ Eligibility for Workers’ Compensation in Question
May 22, 2020
A firefighter develops lung cancer. It’s obvious that smoke inhalation and years of service caused his injuries. He needs time off to get treatment and hopefully make a full recovery. […]
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