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  2. Hunt Oil settles Odessa car crash lawsuit for $30 million - AOL

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    Sep. 25—DALLAS — Dallas-based Hunt Oil Company has agreed to pay $30 million to a Texas woman who was left with a permanent and painful back injury after her car was hit by a worker driving a ...

  3. Painworth - Wikipedia

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    PainWorth is a justice, legal and insurance services application founded by Canadian entrepreneurs Mike Zouhri, Chris Trudel and Ryan Bencic. [1] The application is a "robot lawyer" that uses artificial intelligence to automate personal injury claims for injury victims. [2] It is currently available in Canada and the United States.

  4. Manual handling of loads - Wikipedia

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    Musculoskeletal disorders can be defined as often involving strains and sprains to the lower back, shoulders, and upper limbs. [2] According to a U.S. Department of Labor study published in 1990, back injuries accounted for approximately 20% of all injuries in the workplace which accounted for almost 25% of the total workers compensation ...

  5. Dynamic response index - Wikipedia

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    The Dynamic Response Index (DRI) is a measure of the likelihood of spinal damage arising from a vertical shock load such as might be encountered in a military environment (i.e., during a mine blast, or in an ejection seat). The DRI is a dimensionless number which is proportional to the maximum spinal compression suffered during the event.

  6. Amid scandal, IHOPKC wants staff to sign a ... - AOL

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    Staff members who sign a non-disclosure agreement with IHOPKC “will be legally silencing your own voice, forfeiting your right to free speech,” the parents of one alleged victim warn.

  7. Severance package - Wikipedia

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    A payment in lieu of a required notice period. Assistance in searching for new work, such as access to employment services or help in producing a résumé. [1] Packages are most typically offered for employees who are laid off or retire. Severance pay was instituted to help protect the newly unemployed.

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