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Issue Commentary: Compensability of Injuries Sustained as a Result of Inoculations

The Workcomp Writer

2008), the employer invited the employee, a doctor, to come to the United States from China to do research. 2d 41 (2003), while having her blood drawn at work in order to receive additional life insurance benefits, the claimant suffered a disabling nerve injury. For example, in Fu v. UNC Chapel Hill , 655 S.E.2d 2d 907 (N.C.

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5 Signs Your Company Is Paying Too Much for Health Care

Insperity

The average annual medical insurance premium for single coverage is $4,824, and $13,375 for family coverage, according to the Kaiser Foundation’s (KFF) 2009 Annual Survey of Employer Health Benefits. The report also shows that premiums have increased 5 percent from 2008. Paying multiple insurers.