Trump Plaza Casino Dealt a Losing Hand by Atlantic City Workers’ Compensation Court
D’Arcy Johnson Day is proud to announce that its workers’ compensation attorney, Christopher Day, was successful in relating a dealer’s chronic back problems to his repetitive job activities as a casino dealer.
As a result, the casino dealer will receive pay while he is unable to work and the casino cannot use his sick or vacation time. In addition, the court ordered the casino to pay 100% of the dealer’s medical care for an MRI and surgery for his low back, so the casino dealer will not have to pay any co-payments. The casino dealer will also be entitled to a substantial payment for his loss of function in his low back and will have two years to come back if his low back condition gets worse in the future, even if he does not work for Trump any longer.
If you or a family member have any questions with regard to a work related injury, please contact Christopher Day at DJD at 609-641-6200.
As a result, the casino dealer will receive pay while he is unable to work and the casino cannot use his sick or vacation time. In addition, the court ordered the casino to pay 100% of the dealer’s medical care for an MRI and surgery for his low back, so the casino dealer will not have to pay any co-payments. The casino dealer will also be entitled to a substantial payment for his loss of function in his low back and will have two years to come back if his low back condition gets worse in the future, even if he does not work for Trump any longer.
If you or a family member have any questions with regard to a work related injury, please contact Christopher Day at DJD at 609-641-6200.