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7/19/2010
Robert L. Abell
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Death From Miner's Death Suit Against Massey Energy Settled for $2.1 Million

A lawsuit following from the death of a coal miner against Massey Energy has been settled for $2.1 million. If you or a family member have been injured on the job, call Lexington, Kentucky work injury lawyer Robert Abell at 859-254-7076.

11/18/2009
Robert L. Abell
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Workers Pressured Not To Report Work Injuries, Government Report States

Retaliation for reporting a work injury or safety issue is a concern for many employees. Workers report feeling pressured and threatened with discipline if they report work injuries according to OSHA. As a result, work injuries are being underreported.

10/2/2009
Robert L. Abell
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Injured Workers Settle Disability Discrimination Suit For $6.2 Million

Workers, who had been hurt on the job and tried to return to work, have settled a class action disability discrimination suit for $6.2 million. The workers sued Sears after they were hurt on the job, tried to return to work but Sears refused to provide them a reasonable accomodation for their disability, the suit claimed. As a result, when their leave time expired, the workers were fired.

The federal Americans With Disabilities Act and the Kentucky Civil Rights Act both require employers to reasonably accomodate an employee's disability, provided the employee can do their job. 

Source:  Reuters 

Lexington, Kentucky work injury lawyer Robert L. Abell represents injured workers in disability discrimination and workers compensation cases. 

9/30/2009
Robert L. Abell
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Plant Explosion Injures 7

Seven workers were injured Monday, September 28, 2009, from an explosion at the Special Metals nickel alloy plant in Burnaugh.  The plant's furnace exploded about 3 p.m. injuring the workers.

Lexington, Kentucky work injury lawyer Robert L. Abell represents injured workers in workers compensation cases.

9/18/2009
Robert L. Abell
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$6.7 Million Verdict for Worker Killed by Burns - Kentucky Work Injury Lawyer

The estate of a Latino worker recovered $6.7 million from Archer Daniels Midland after he was killed in a work accident there. Contact Lexington, Kentucky workers compensation lawyer Robert L. Abell about your Kentucky workers compensation claim.

8/6/2009
Robert L. Abell
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Workplace Death Results In OSHA Fine - Kentucky Work Injury Lawyer

Unsafe working conditions lead to work injuries for employees. If you have been hurt on the job, contact Lexington, Kentucky workers compensation lawyer Robert Abell at 859-254-7076.

7/20/2009
Robert L. Abell
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Hispanic Worker Deaths Show Sharp Rise -- Kentucky Work Injury Lawyer

Hispanic worker deaths have sharply increased, even though overall worker deaths are declining.  Deaths of Hispanic workers have increased 76% since 1992; worker fatalities overall have declined 10% in the same period. 

Robert L. Abell, a Lexington, Kentucky lawyer, represents persons who have suffered a work injury in workers compensation cases.

Source:  USA Today

7/16/2009
Robert L. Abell
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OSHA Investigates Construction Deaths -- Kentucky Work Injury Lawyer

Construction workers can recover workers compensation benefits for their construction work injuries. If you have been injured on your construction job, contact Lexington, Kentucky workers compensation lawyer Robert L. Abell.

5/25/2009
Robert L. Abell
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Blood Splattering In Eye of Health Care Worker Is Compensable Work Injury

What medical care is a worker entitled to that suffers a work injury? Kentucky law provides that an injured worker is entitled to medical care reasonably necessary for cure and relief from the injury. If you have suffered a work injury, contact Lexington, Kentucky workers compensation lawyer Robert L. Abell.

4/2/2009
Robert L. Abell
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"That's the game, baby" - Workers Compensation Insurance Company Expert Witness Explaining Testimony

Have you been injured at work and have a workers compensation claim? Contact a workers compensation lawyer that knows the games played by workers compensation insurance companies and protect your rights and family; contact Robert Abell, Lexington, Kentucky workers compensation lawyer.

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