
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Rob Lunsford is the Newest Addition to the New Orleans Office

Thursday, May 23, 2013
Fight to Unionize the Mississippi Nissan Plant Grows
For over a decade efforts have been made to unionize the Nissan automotive plant in Canton, MS. Workers want to be able to negotiate over pensions, bonuses, and sharing the profits when the company performs well. While some people may or may not support an effort to unionize the Nissan plant, a more serious problem is rearing it's head. Instead of leaving the matter to an up or down vote, workers have been said to face intimidation to tilt the scales on when votes can be taken, how votes can be taken, and whether retaliation awaits workers who vote to unionize.
Nissan has often said it's workers overwhelmingly oppose unionization, but has not seemed willing to face a clean vote without sprinkling intimidation into the picture.
Interestingly, a new Report shows that Nissan will receive $1.3 billion in taxpayerhandouts credits and incentives. As reported in the MS Business Journal, the Mississippi Development Authority claims the study exaggerates the State's tax burden. Unfortunately, they have not offered to show their alternative calculations.
On May 17, 2013 Nissan has stated they would respond later.
Nissan still has not addressed the issues a week later and workers still wait on a fair union vote.
Nissan has often said it's workers overwhelmingly oppose unionization, but has not seemed willing to face a clean vote without sprinkling intimidation into the picture.
Interestingly, a new Report shows that Nissan will receive $1.3 billion in taxpayer
On May 17, 2013 Nissan has stated they would respond later.
Nissan still has not addressed the issues a week later and workers still wait on a fair union vote.
Friday, April 26, 2013
Questions Answered Day or Night!
Pollan Dobbs, PLLC is one of the few places where Workers can get help on a toll-free hotline when they have questions about their workplace injury or Workers' Compensation claim. Unfortunately, not everyone has time to make a call during normal business hours. With our online system, this isn't a problem!
You can click here day or night and get professional help for your Workers' Comp questions. Why face your claim alone when help is a click or call away?
You can click here day or night and get professional help for your Workers' Comp questions. Why face your claim alone when help is a click or call away?
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Lilly Cutter Joins the Pollan Dobbs New Orleans Office
Monday, March 25, 2013
TN Employers to Pay Less for Firing Injured Workers.
The Daily News Journal reports the cold, hard truth about Gov. Bill Haslam's (R-TN) proposed new Workers' Comp law: The new law would allow employers to take a discount when firing injured workers making a legitimate Workers' Comp claim.
This represents a new low for the Tennessee legislature when it comes to protecting the backbone of the state: It's workers. A fast track by the governor threatens to create a new bureaucracy that supporters confess will be a multi-million dollar burden on tax payers and will now give a break to employers when they fire able bodied workers. With higher costs for taxpayers, rewards for employers targeting injured workers, and more hardships for the injured, we may have one of the most perfectly awful bills seen out of Nashville in years.
This represents a new low for the Tennessee legislature when it comes to protecting the backbone of the state: It's workers. A fast track by the governor threatens to create a new bureaucracy that supporters confess will be a multi-million dollar burden on tax payers and will now give a break to employers when they fire able bodied workers. With higher costs for taxpayers, rewards for employers targeting injured workers, and more hardships for the injured, we may have one of the most perfectly awful bills seen out of Nashville in years.
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Misti Bryant Makes the Front Page for a Good Cause!
Hogs for the Cause is a great cook-off that raises funds for the families of children with pediatric brain cancer. Misti Bryant, from our New Orleans office is part of the Sweet Swine 'O' Mine BBQ team competing this weekend and has landed herself on the front page of The Tinmes Picayune NOLA.com page. The festivities and events begin Friday with the cook-off in full swing on Saturday. Drop by city park fo good food and a good cause!
HOGS FOR THE CAUSEA barbecue competition and festival to raise money for families coping with pediatric brain cancer.
- Friday, March 22: A new Friday Night Tailgate Experience will open the gates of City Park's Festival Grounds from 4 to 11 p.m. The public will be allowed to mingle with the teams as they cook and hold fundraising parties. Drinks and food will be sold. Also on Friday night, the Fatback Collective, an A-team of star chefs, will cook for the new Southern Asado gala dinner, a meal in the style of Argentine meat feasts.
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- Saturday, March 23, 11 a.m.: Professional chefs and backyard barbecue enthusiasts vie for bragging rights and pig-topped trophies in the Ben Sarrat Jr. "High on the Hog" Cookoff. Teams sell samples of their dishes to the public. There also will be live music on two stages.
- Where: City Park Festival Grounds.
- Cost: Friday Night Tailgate Experience tickets are $5; the Southern Asado gala dinner tickets are $300, and general admission for the barbecue festival and cookoff are $15 in advance and $20 at the gate. Details: Hogs for the Cause.
Sunday, March 10, 2013
BOOM Jackson Awards Pollan Dobbs, PLLC
We are proud to announce that BOOM Jackson Magazine recently visited our Jackson, MS office and selected Pollan Dobbs, PLLC as the office with the "Coolest View" in their Coolest Office article! Pick up a copy around town or click above and check out the article and photo shoot!
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Tennessee Bar Journal Cautions Against Reckless New Workers' Comp Laws
The Tennessee Bar Journal has published an article by David H. Dunaway concerning proposed new changes in TN Workers' Compensation Law. Even the the Program's biggest supporters admit a minimum $600,000 increase in costs before factoring in new support staff and logistics--all to handle the current workload. Dunaway adds:
No honest conservative can look at a 71% reduction in litigation and a 40% reduction in benefits paid and then claim this new law is the "answer". Creating a new taxpayer funded bureaucracy that costs more and does a worse job protecting workers benefits one group: The Insurance Industry.
From 2004, until 2011, there has been a 71% reduction in the litigation of workers’ compensation claims. This also means that the Insurance Industry has saved 71% of its previous costs. One can hardly say that the Court system is awry. Additionally, since 2004, workers’ compensation disability benefits have also been reduced by 40% across the board. Now the outof-state consultants who have recommended the current administration’s draft reform have created an unprecedented amount of rulemaking, and have quietly placed the costs of the administration of workers’ compensation benefits on the backs of the taxpayers, for the benefit of the insurance industry through which these costs were previously paid.

Contact your Tennessee legislator today and tell them to vote NO on new government agencies to help insurance companies while taxpayers pick up the tab!
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Gov. Haslam' Workers' Comp Plan Creates New Problems
The Tennessean's Bobby Allyn has reported on deepening concerns about new Workers' Compensation legislation. In Gov. Haslam's Workers' Comp Reform Plan Causes Concern the real cost of 'reform' are beginning to appear.
This move streamlines the court system by creating an new entirely new administrative court system and attached bureaucracy to the same workload. The risk here is a double loss for Tennesseans: fewer legal rights for workers while doubling administrative cost. Nothing in the plan has moved to control premium costs for employers or protect workers from unscrupulous insurance companies trying to game the system. One form of 'simplification' is to deny workers the basic right of choosing their own doctor.
Quite bluntly, it's only pro-business if your business is insurance and only pro-worker if you manage never to get hurt. Tennessee tax payers will feel the pain universally.
State lawmakers have long sought ways to streamline the multimillion-dollar workers’ compensation system, and both workers and employers agree that the system, plagued with long delays and what many see as ineffective solutions, could run more smoothly.
Under Haslam’s plan, a new state agency would handle all claim disputes. Instead of moving to the courthouse after that, which is how the system operates now, the new agency would hear nearly all appeals.
This move streamlines the court system by creating an new entirely new administrative court system and attached bureaucracy to the same workload. The risk here is a double loss for Tennesseans: fewer legal rights for workers while doubling administrative cost. Nothing in the plan has moved to control premium costs for employers or protect workers from unscrupulous insurance companies trying to game the system. One form of 'simplification' is to deny workers the basic right of choosing their own doctor.
Quite bluntly, it's only pro-business if your business is insurance and only pro-worker if you manage never to get hurt. Tennessee tax payers will feel the pain universally.
Monday, February 25, 2013
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Mississippi Workers' Compensation Commission E-filing?
Many Mississippi attorneys and claimants have been asking when and if MWCC will look to fully implement an e-filing system. While e-filling in federal courts has become common practice, other Mississippi state courts are still playing catch up as the move to e-filling catches fire. E-filing is being phased into many Chancery Courts throughout the state. As for MWCC, while a partial e-filling system has been in place for some documents in Mississippi comp cases, a full fledged e-filling system seems to still be in the future. There has been tremendous interest by both practitioners as well as court personnel towards advancing the idea and implementation of a complete e-filling system for all comp cases. As is often the case, the hard working officials at MWCC as well as attorneys who focus their practices on handling comp cases will continue to push towards an e-filling system in an effort to streamline comp cases in the magnolia state.
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Major Changes in the Workers' Compensation Laws of Mississippi
The Chairman of the Mississippi Workers' Compensation Commission has released a video discussing the radical changes in the laws of the state. These new rules will affect nearly every worker, particularly workers who might be wrongfully denied a workers' comp claim.
Pollan Dobbs, PLLC can walk your case through every aspect of the new rules and work to make sure you're not shut out of the system. Give us a call on the hotline for the assistance you need. 888.931.COMP (2667)
Monday, February 4, 2013
Misti Bryant and The Sweet Swine O'Mine BBQ Team
Now, if only we could get some of the 'practice' BBQ up here for lunch...
Monday, January 28, 2013
Thursday, January 24, 2013
New 2013 Weekly Maximum Disability Benefit, Lifetime Maximum Disability Benefit and Mileage Reimbursement Set for MS
The Mississippi Workers' Compensation Commission has posted the 2013 Maximum Benefits and Mileage rates for 2013. For all injuries that occur in 2013, the maximum weekly disability benefit will be $449.12. The maximum lifetime disability benefit will be $202,104.00. The new rates reflect a slight increase from 2012 in which the maximum benefits were $436.68 weekly/$196,506 lifetime. These rates are maximums (not minimums) and depending on a worker's average weekly wage, the benefits could be different. Calculation of an injured workers average weekly wage is important and many times added benefits such as travel reimbursements, meal plans and other perks are not included when the insurance company initially calculates the average weekly wage. Other confusing factors such as length of employment can also come into play. An incorrect calculation could result in a significant decrease in benefits paid. We can make sure that you receive all the benefits that you are entitled to and that your wage is calculated correctly.
The mileage reimbursement for 2013 has also been set at 56.5 cents per mile. This is a small increase above the 2012 rate. The mileage rates apply to all travel to and from related medical appointments with some exceptions. We work to make sure all injured workers receive the correct amount for mileage reimbursements and that the mileage is paid as quickly as possible.
Call us at 888.931.COMP (2667) and get a proper analysis of all your claim's lawful benefits.
Call us at 888.931.COMP (2667) and get a proper analysis of all your claim's lawful benefits.
Monday, December 24, 2012
Monday, December 3, 2012
The New Orleans Office Expands
A bigger 2013 for Pollan Dobbs, PLLC just started a little early! Our New Orleans office is expanding and we are proud to announce the new addition of associate attorney Misti Bryant. Misti brings her experience to both Louisiana and Mississippi claims.
Misti was born and raised in Lafayette, Louisiana. She attended Louisiana State University, where she earned a B.A. in English. She furthered her education at Mississippi College School of Law in Jackson, Mississippi. During law school, Misti was a member of the Moot Court Board, serving as clerk of the board. She interned with the Mississippi Supreme Court, United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Mississippi, and theMississippi Secretary of State. She was active with Mission First Legal Aid Clinic, serving as volunteer coordinator. Twice, she was awarded student volunteer of the year.
If you need help with a workplace injury or any workers comp questions, don't hesitate to give us a call. Our team is ready to help.
Friday, August 31, 2012
Pollan Dobbs, PLLC is Growing Again!
We're happy to announce that Britney Davis has joined the Pollan Dobbs legal team. Britney was born in Jackson, MS and grew up in Clinton, MS where she enjoys the outdoors and college football. We are very fortunate to have her as a new addition to the team. Ms. Davis brings fresh new talents to our clients and will be working with Jared Martin to serve our clients in both Mississippi and Tennessee.
If you or anyone you know has question about a workers compensation claim, one of our experts can help you. Call our HOTLINE at 888.931.COMP (2667) or visit us online at pollandobbs.com
If you or anyone you know has question about a workers compensation claim, one of our experts can help you. Call our HOTLINE at 888.931.COMP (2667) or visit us online at pollandobbs.com
Friday, June 29, 2012
DRASTIC NEW Change to MS Workers Comp Laws!
Starting July 1st, 2012 Mississippi workers face the brunt of harsh new Workers' Compensation laws. The Mississippi Legislature has created a host of new laws that make many aspects of workers comp more difficult for workers. More importantly, the legislature has simplified the process for employers and insurance companies to deny and even cheat workers out of their lawful benefits.
Now more than ever workers' need help from the very start of their workplace injury. There are new rules for drug testing, new restrictions on your choice of doctor, new methods for denying benefits, and even new rules that can deny you access to plead your case in court if things go bad. We may be facing the worst new set of Workers' Comp laws since the 1940s but you don't have to face them alone. Pollan Dobbs, PLLC can help you navigate the new rules.
Our firm can offer workers legal assistance and protection from the very start of your claim all the way through your final settlement. Call now and get the scoop on how the new rules affect your claim or see how you can get full legal protection now without paying a cent in out of pocket legal fees.
Call the Workers Comp HOTLINE 888.931.COMP (2667)
We help injured workers in Mississippi, Tennessee, & Louisiana
www.PollanDobbs.com
Now more than ever workers' need help from the very start of their workplace injury. There are new rules for drug testing, new restrictions on your choice of doctor, new methods for denying benefits, and even new rules that can deny you access to plead your case in court if things go bad. We may be facing the worst new set of Workers' Comp laws since the 1940s but you don't have to face them alone. Pollan Dobbs, PLLC can help you navigate the new rules.
Our firm can offer workers legal assistance and protection from the very start of your claim all the way through your final settlement. Call now and get the scoop on how the new rules affect your claim or see how you can get full legal protection now without paying a cent in out of pocket legal fees.
Call the Workers Comp HOTLINE 888.931.COMP (2667)
We help injured workers in Mississippi, Tennessee, & Louisiana
www.PollanDobbs.com
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
We Are on Facebook!
We are proud to announce that Pollan Dobbs, PLLC is now on Facebook. You may have known us as Dobbs & Dutro or The Workers’ Comp Group, PLLC prior to our merger. Today we are Pollan Dobbs, PLLC. We help inured workers with their workers’ compensation claims in 3 states from offices in Jackson, MS, Memphis, TN, and New Orleans, LA.
If you use Facebook, we hope you’ll take the time to click the link below and “like’ us using your account.
Thursday, May 17, 2012
A New Address for Injured Workers in Tennessee

5100 Poplar Avenue
Suite 2730
Memphis, TN 38137
As always we are here to help injured workers from offices in Jackson, MS, New Orleans, LA, and Memphis, TN. If you or anyone you know has a question about a workers' compensation claim or workplace injury, try us online or call our HOTLINE: 888.931.COMP (2667)
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Pollan Dobbs is Growing Again!
We're happy to announce that Lindsay Poehling has joined the Pollan Dobbs legal team. Born in Omaha, NE, she attended the University of Nebraska and was a student athlete both athletic and academic distinction. We are very fortunate to have her working with us as she pushes into a bright new career in the legal field. A talented professional, she will be working with Jared Martin to serve our clients in both Mississippi and Tennessee.
If you or anyone you know has question about a workers compensation claim, one of our experts can help you. Call our HOTLINE at 888.931.COMP (2667) or visit us online at pollandobbs.com
If you or anyone you know has question about a workers compensation claim, one of our experts can help you. Call our HOTLINE at 888.931.COMP (2667) or visit us online at pollandobbs.com
Jared Martin joins the Pollan Dobbs legal team
We are happy to announce that Jared Martin has joined our
legal team, working out of our Memphis, TN office.
Jared was born and raised in Silver Creek,
Mississippi. He is a graduate of the Mississippi School for Mathematics
and Science in Columbus, Mississippi. Jared graduated from the University of Mississippi’s Business
School and Sally
McDonnell-Barksdale Honors College. During his undergraduate career,
he helped to found the University of Mississippi’s Mock Trial Program. While in law school, Jared
served on the University of Mississippi’s Law Review as an associate editor and as well as on the Moot Court Board, where he won multiple advocacy competitions and
individual accolades.
Jared is licensed to practice law in both Mississippi and Tennessee and has practiced in a broad range of legal work in both states. We are happy to have him join our firm as well as take over as a new lead attorney in the Memphis office.
Sunday, April 1, 2012
DRASTIC CHANGES COMING TO MS WORKERS COMP!!!
ATTENTION!!
Workers' Comp in Mississippi will undergo the most drastic new changes in generations--allthis summer. There are new changes to nearly every aspect of workers' compensation. MOST of these new changes will make the system harder on workers with legitimate claims. New changes
- New ways to deny worker claims.
- New changes to drug and alcohol rules.
- New changes to benefits available for workers.
- New restrictions on a worker's choice of Doctor.
- New ways for insurance companies to willfully deny legitimate claims.
The changes are numerous and serious. If you or anyone you know has a workplace injury, you cannot afford to face these new challenges alone. Call and get the word on the new workers' comp challenges 888.931.2667 NOW!
Don't have time to call? Go here and get questions answered online.
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