by Abbott, Clay & Bedoy | Feb 21, 2019 | Workplace News
Coworkers who share common interests and spend a significant amount of time together may feel an attraction to one another. Sometimes, romance is inevitable. Most of us have had a workplace relationship at some point in our careers. While they may try, organizations...
by Abbott, Clay & Bedoy | Jan 26, 2019 | Texas Workers' Comp News
Alpha Mars, a Houston manufacturer was busted for defrauding the state of Texas in a wide workers’ compensation fraud scheme that resulted in a $250,000 fine to Texas Mutual Insurance Company, a state-owned workers’ comp insurance company. The Texas...
by Abbott, Clay & Bedoy | Dec 9, 2018 | Texas Workers' Comp News
An Angry Superintendent, a Lost Leg, and an Utter Disregard for Safety Tyler Lee was a superintendent for a major construction company, observing one of his crews trying to lift an auger that had been deeply placed into the earth but wouldn’t budge. Chris...
by Abbott, Clay & Bedoy | Nov 28, 2018 | Workplace News
Footage was recently obtained by Abbott, Clay & Bedoy showing a male white tail deer doing its best to destroy an insurance office in Frisco, Texas. The invasion took place this past summer, but footage was only released earlier this month. What are the workers’...
by Abbott, Clay & Bedoy | Nov 18, 2018 | Texas Workers Comp Verdicts, Texas Workers' Comp News
Workers’ compensation attorney Joseph Bedoy secured a complete victory for his client at trial, after the employer did everything possible to prevent the injured worker from obtaining income benefits and medical care for a serious eye injury suffered in the course and...