
Are Changes Coming To Workers' Compensation?
Tennessee Workers Compensation Laws Entitle Employees To Medical Care For Their Injuries
Middle Tennessee Job Loses Impact Injured Workers
Your Right To Medical Care As A Tennessee Injured Worker
Nissan, one of Tennessee's leading automotive employers, reported a $2.4 billion annual net loss on Tuesday. Nissan has two plants in Tennessee the assembly plant in Smyrna and engine plant in Decherd. With this the first yearly loss in a decade Nissan is looking to cut 20,000 jobs. Last year, Nissan had early termination that resulted in a reduction of nearly 1,200 jobs.
If you are a Tennessee Nissan employee your job may soon be at risk. Tennessee Nissan employees who have had prior workers' compensation injuries or have pending workers' compensation claims and who have lost their jobs may be entitled to addition workers' compensation benefits.
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