Monthly Archives: April 2014


Workers’ Compensation Fraud Reporting Inaccurate and Misleading
By Jason Weinstock on April 30, 2014

      Channel 3 had an inaccurate and one-sided report on fraud by injured workers yesterday.   Billie-Marie Morrison, a wonderful workers’ compensation attorney with Craig P. Kenney & Associates wrote to the the reporter and asked him to make corrections and to also report on insurer and employer fraud.  We will see whether … Continue reading Workers’ Compensation Fraud Reporting Inaccurate and Misleading

Saved by the Dogs: Credibility of Work Comp Lawyer
By Jason Weinstock on April 25, 2014

I had a Metro cop come to the office the other day for a free consultation.  When I greeted him in the waiting room, before he even rose from the couch to shake my hand, he stated that he didn’t like or trust lawyers.  I smiled and replied that most people I meet do have … Continue reading Saved by the Dogs: Credibility of Work Comp Lawyer

Nevada Workers Compensation Law Videos
By Jason Weinstock on April 17, 2014

Recently I recorded some videos on the Nevada Workers’ Compensation Law Hearings and Appeals Process. I take you inside the hearings and appeals court to show you what to expect and to describe what will take place.  When you have 15 minutes, click on the video playlist below to view and feel free to comment. … Continue reading Nevada Workers Compensation Law Videos


Excellent Information for Gun Owners
By Jason Weinstock on April 9, 2014

 My neighbor, Carey Colt Payne, was telling me about his new website on laws pertaining to the ownership and transfer of firearms.  Carey is a highly respected probate attorney in Las Vegas who is a descendant of the famous maker of Colt guns. He told me that as a gun collector he has amassed a … Continue reading Excellent Information for Gun Owners

Watch What You Post on Facebook When Injured
By Jason Weinstock on April 9, 2014

 Think twice about posting those photos of you playing softball at your family reunion last weekend if you have an open workers’ compensation claim.  Your Facebook photos or Twitter posts about what you are doing could be ammunition gathered by an insurance  company investigator to be used to deny your  claim.  Illinois workers’ compensation attorney … Continue reading Watch What You Post on Facebook When Injured