The basis for granting and denial of compensation for heart attacks in the several states runs the gamut from common-sense reasoning to arbitrary adherence to rigid construction of the compensation statutes. To add to the difficulty as to the compensability of a heart attack injury, the courts must first resolve the question as to whether or not the injury or death was incurred in the course of employment. This issue in and of itself ofttimes poses questions that are sufficient to tax even the most adept legal minds. In cases involving heart attacks the courts are additionally burdened by having to decide whether or not the heart attack, which did occur in the course of employment, was job-connected as opposed to a natural occurrence indepe...
The general rule in the United States today is that an unforeseen heart attack which leads to loss o...
Workmen\u27s compensation has been defined as a system of social legislation providing compensation ...
The Workmen\u27s Compensation system, which has been a part of Ohio law since May 31, 1911, represen...
It is one of the great tragedies of the workmen\u27s compensation story that almost all courts, in t...
The original intention of the author was to propose the idea that a heart attack might be compensabl...
The recent case of Windust v. Department of Labor and Industries brought an important change in Wash...
This article reviews the 1972 amendments to the Pennsylvania Workmen\u27s Compensation Act and recen...
Current statistics demonstrate that almost any person may be suffering from some degree of hypertens...
I. [Introduction] II. Compensability … A. In General … B. Usual versus Unusual Exertion in Heart Att...
This survey presents a collection of reported damage awards since the year 1950 for heart injury not...
An employee who suffered from high blood pressure and hardening of the arteries was employed by defe...
Recent and authoritative medical investigations have convinced qualified cardiologists that the grea...
Deceased was employed by defendant as an engineer and, while waiting to relieve the engineer then on...
This article gives a comparison of different European views on heart attack compensation. The author...
The Washington Supreme Court recently refused to apply the unusual strain test used in heart attac...
The general rule in the United States today is that an unforeseen heart attack which leads to loss o...
Workmen\u27s compensation has been defined as a system of social legislation providing compensation ...
The Workmen\u27s Compensation system, which has been a part of Ohio law since May 31, 1911, represen...
It is one of the great tragedies of the workmen\u27s compensation story that almost all courts, in t...
The original intention of the author was to propose the idea that a heart attack might be compensabl...
The recent case of Windust v. Department of Labor and Industries brought an important change in Wash...
This article reviews the 1972 amendments to the Pennsylvania Workmen\u27s Compensation Act and recen...
Current statistics demonstrate that almost any person may be suffering from some degree of hypertens...
I. [Introduction] II. Compensability … A. In General … B. Usual versus Unusual Exertion in Heart Att...
This survey presents a collection of reported damage awards since the year 1950 for heart injury not...
An employee who suffered from high blood pressure and hardening of the arteries was employed by defe...
Recent and authoritative medical investigations have convinced qualified cardiologists that the grea...
Deceased was employed by defendant as an engineer and, while waiting to relieve the engineer then on...
This article gives a comparison of different European views on heart attack compensation. The author...
The Washington Supreme Court recently refused to apply the unusual strain test used in heart attac...
The general rule in the United States today is that an unforeseen heart attack which leads to loss o...
Workmen\u27s compensation has been defined as a system of social legislation providing compensation ...
The Workmen\u27s Compensation system, which has been a part of Ohio law since May 31, 1911, represen...