Monthly Archives: July 2012
DIR Complaints Are Insufficient Remedy
By Jason Weinstock on July 11, 2012 Posted in DIR complaintsIn 1995, the Nevada legislature passed a law, NRS 616D.030, that injured workers could no longer sue workers’ compensation insurers or the third-party administrators who handle comp claims .Injured workers had been filing lawsuits for money damages against insurer’s or TPA’s for their "bad faith" or negligence in denying or delaying medical care and compensation … Continue reading DIR Complaints Are Insufficient Remedy
Illness from Excessive Heat Probably Not Work Comp
By Jason Weinstock on July 7, 2012 Posted in Occupational IllnessesGiven the 114 degree heat this week, I’ve had several calls from people wanting to know whether illnesses caused by excessive heat while working outdoors are compensable. The law in Nevada has not been supportive of injury or illness claims arising out of all job conditions. In 1960, the Nevada Supreme Court held in Smith … Continue reading Illness from Excessive Heat Probably Not Work Comp