McDonald’s Workers Compensation Insurance Company Denies an Employee’s Claim after Being Shot during the Hours of Employment

by Traverse Legal, reviewed by Enrico Schaefer - February 26, 2009 - Uncategorized

As reported at the Huffington Post, McDonald’s workers compensation insurance company is denying claims to an employee who was shot on the premises during the hours of employment while pulling a man off a girl that was being beaten during the course of his employment.  Part of the economic downturn will probably cause a shift in the pendulum swing back against large insurance companies and against tort reform.  This is a great example of why most people really think insurance companies suck.

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