What happens if you contract COVID-19 at work in Indiana? Can you receive benefits under Indiana’s Occupational Disease Act or sue your employer for damages?
Social Security, Workers’ Compensation & Your Stimulus Check
How will receiving a COVID-19 stimulus check affect my Social Security or workers’ compensation benefits? We answer common questions…
Should Employers Be Liable for COVID-19 Cases? We Asked Students…
The coronavirus pandemic has raised many unprecedented legal questions, particularly regarding an employer’s liability if an employee or customer contracts an infectious disease on company premises. While many state legislatures […]
Essay Contest Winner: Employer Responsibility To Protect Workers From Diseases
Each year since 2017, Enjuris has sponsored a privately-funded scholarship essay contest in which we give a prompt to college students. For example, in the past we’ve addressed topics such […]
A Stay at Home Order Isn’t Martial Law: Governing in a Pandemic
COVID-19 has changed everything about our way of life. How might a declaration of martial law impact your ability to get medical treatment for an accident or injury?…
COVID-19, Return To Work Policy and the Arizona Workplace
The CDC has issued guidelines for how employers can safely bring workers back to work during the COVID-19 pandemic. Here’s what you need to know:
Can a Prisoner Sue a Jail or Prison for Negligence?
Inmates can sue a jail or prison for negligence, but they face certain obstacles that non-inmates don’t face when filing a lawsuit.
Workers’ Compensation Benefits for Work-related Injuries at Home
Working from home is the new normal for many Americans. But your workers’ compensation benefits don’t end just because you’re working from your living room.
A Riot Left You With Property Damage. What Now?
2020 has been quite a year. While civil unrest isn’t a new concept in the United States, it has become more prevalent in recent months as a reaction to the […]
Calling All College Students! Win a $1K Scholarship (Coronavirus Edition)
The cost of higher education in the United States is rising and student debt recently surpassed all other types of household debt except for mortgages. Nevertheless, a study from the […]