Author Archives: Jay Butchko
Car Accident Resulting In Death Of 4 Fathers Prompts Wrongful Death Lawsuit
It is a plain and simple fact that alcohol and driving a motor vehicle just don’t mix. However, the chance of getting severely injured or killed due to driving while intoxicated, and the risk of harming or killing passengers and other motorists on the road, are risks that some are still willing to take…. Read More »
Patchwork Of Marijuana Laws Results In Finding In Favor Of Medical Marijuana Reimbursement For Pennsylvania Workers’ Comp Claimants
Marijuana in the United States is a confusing topic for many people. In the past decade or so, it is clear that states have loosened up their marijuana laws, and now most states have at least legalized marijuana for medical use, if not also for recreational use for those over a certain age. But… Read More »
Louisiana Court Of Appeals Holds That Unlawfully Employed Teenager Is Not Entitled To Additional Workers’ Compensation Benefits
A Louisiana teenager who was only 14 years old at the time of a terrible workplace injury has been handed down disappointing news this month from the Louisiana Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. Jose Moran was unlawfully employed at the young age of only 14 years old when he suffered a severe burn injury… Read More »
Mississippi Gears Up For Teen Summer Drivers, Leads Nation In Teen Deaths Due To Distracted Driving
In 2022, the American Automobile Association (AAA) released a report that revealed the shocking statistics about teen driving in Mississippi. According to the AAA report, Mississippi is the state that is home to the highest rate of teen driver deaths during the summer months in the United States. According to the data, in 2020… Read More »
Mississippi And Louisiana Workers’ Compensation Exemptions: How Do They Compare?
An interesting, and perhaps even at times special, thing about the United States is just how different each state is from even its neighboring states. A patchwork of customs, cultures, norms, and laws pepper the United States from “sea to shining sea”, making up a myriad of different laws and regulations to navigate. When… Read More »
Louisiana Federal Court Grants Employer’s Motion For Summary Judgment, Holds Longshore And Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act Preempts Employee’s Personal Injury Claim
On March 21, 2023, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana ruled in favor of the employer in a personal injury case involving a shipyard employee on a motion for summary judgment. The plaintiff worker, Frank P. Ragusa, Jr., filed a lawsuit against his employer, Avondale Shipyard, for damages relating… Read More »
Seven Workers Killed In Pennsylvania Candy Factory Explosion
Few things could be more terrifying for the average everyday worker than a massive explosion, leveling the workplace and leaving chaos, confusion, and death in its wake. However, that was just the case for the workers at a Pennsylvania candy factory last week. According to news reports, the fatal explosion occurred on the evening… Read More »
U.S. DOT Sheds Light On Dangers Of Drunk Driving, Impacts On Driving Ability Leading To Car Accidents Explained
Most Mississippians are fully aware that drinking and driving just don’t mix. After a long night out of partying, a few too many at an after-work happy hour, or a fun date with lots of libations, most responsible people know that they should get a ride home. However, deaths and injuries resulting from drunk… Read More »
Pennsylvania Chocolate Factory Explosion Highlights Dangers Of Factory Fires, Iowa Factory Fire Remembered
In the wake of the March 30 R.M. Palmer Co., factory explosion that occurred in West Reading, Pennsylvania, tragically killing seven workers and injuring at least eight more, America is forced to face its dark history of factory fires and blasts. Factories are, of course, in and of themselves dangerous workplaces, with workers working… Read More »
Louisiana Worker Loses Life At Louisiana Polymer Facility Due To Tragic Forklift Accident
A terrible tragedy involving a Louisiana worker shook Baton Rouge just two weeks ago. On Wednesday, March 29, worker Billy Hebert, a 67-year-old Louisiana man, was reportedly working at KTN Louisiana, LLC, when he was killed after a forklift fell on him at the polymer facility. The facility is located on Thomas Road in… Read More »