Blog: Firm News
- Handling Workplace Sexual Discrimination
Jan 30, 2019
There are many categories of workplace discrimination, and they are all defined by treating a person or persons unfairly on the basis of their religion, sex, race, age, or other protected class. Some of the most frightening of these can be gender discrimination and sexual harassment. Clear examples of sexual harassment include inappropriate comments and unwelcome advances or touching. Victims may feel particularly vulnerable, especially if the perpetrator is physically overpowering. Yet even though harassment...Read More - Uninsured and Underinsured Drivers
Jan 23, 2019
The results of a car accident can be made exponentially worse if an uninsured driver is involved. Although all drivers are required by law to possess insurance, many are driving without. In some states, drivers need only to have minimum insurance requirements. This means that even if a motorist that causes a crash has insurance, it may not be enough to cover the victim’s injuries. If the liable driver has no insurance or is underinsured,...Read More - Cleaning Snow Off Cars
Jan 16, 2019
With winter finally here, it is well known that there are many precautions that we must take, and many conditions which we must be aware of when it comes to driving. While most drivers are very aware to drive cautiously in wintery weather such as snow, sleet, and ice, what many fail to consider is another hazard entirely: snow on the roof, windshield, and windows of their car. Failure to Remove Snow Is More Dangerous...Read More - Can I Retire While on Workers’ Compensation?
Jan 10, 2019
Workers’ Compensation is payment provided to workers who are temporarily or permanently not able to work due to injury. Whether or not a worker can retire while receiving Workers’ Compensation will depend on what type of benefits they are receiving, and their definition of retirement. For example, those receiving wage loss benefits or temporary disability payments will lose those payments if they retire from the workforce, because they are no longer considered workers. On the...Read More - What Are Employees Entitled to While Pregnant?
Jan 3, 2019
Being a mother and a working woman at the same time is not always the easiest situation. Though most women can work without much change during pregnancy, some face complications that leave them unable to perform their usual tasks. Working While Pregnant Under federal law, employers are legally obligated to treat pregnant women in the same manner that they would treat any employee with a temporary disability. This does not require that they receive preferential...Read More - Parking Lot Slip and Fall Liability
Dec 12, 2018
The winter season in the northeast brings hazards of snow and ice. Slip and falls can happen at any time, but if someone falls on another owner’s property, what happens next? A fall on snow or ice can cause anything from minor to major limb, back, and head injuries, among others, and anyone at risk needs to know what the remedies are for the injured. Slip and falls often happen on sidewalks or in parking...Read More - Workers’ Compensation for Work Party Injuries
Dec 5, 2018
This time of year, many companies sponsor holiday work parties for their employees. These events are great opportunities for socializing and networking with co-workers – but things can get out of hand. Some provide open bars, which can lead to overindulgence and unfortunate consequences like car accidents. It is always wise to take it easy at these parties, to protect reputations and job security. Work party guests can get injured in situations that do not...Read More - Ignoring Car Recalls
Nov 28, 2018
Each year, motor vehicle manufacturers issue recalls. Last year alone, there was a total of 30.7 million. Yet the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA) reports that just 70 percent of these vehicles get the needed repairs. The question this raises is, why? In the first place, many car owners do not receive the recall letters. They might not arrive at the right address, they might get tossed out, or they could be set aside...Read More - Pursuing Justice After a Personal Injury
Nov 26, 2018
People fear and criticize lawsuits, however it is important to recall why the civil justice system was created. It was created to protect you and your family and hold people and businesses accountable. Financial compensation does not replace what you have lost, however AlpernSchubert will strive to ease your pain and help you move forward by holding the business or person who caused the injury or loss accountable. Please watch the video below created by...Read More - Blackout Wednesday
Nov 21, 2018
You have certainly heard of Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving when holiday shopping kicks into high gear. But the day before Thanksgiving also has a nickname. That unfortunate nickname is Blackout Wednesday, also known as Drinksgiving, because it is a day when people tend to consume alcohol and drive while drunk, before heading out for Thanksgiving festivities – if they manage to get there. Drinksgiving Those participating in this drinking ritual tend to be...Read More
