BRAIN WORK
WORKERS’ COMPENSATION CORNER
ICED GREEN TEA, 2 WAYS
Inspired by 101Cookbooks.com
Nothing says summer like a glass of iced tea. Enjoy these two twists on a classic summer soother.
Ingredients
Option 2: Ginger Mint •
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2 tbsp loose-leaf green tea 4 cups filtered water, divided
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1 handful fresh mint leaves
Directions Option 1: Rose and Coriander • 1 tbsp dried rose petals • 1 tbsp whole coriander seeds
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1 inch fresh ginger, cut into coins
For Rose and Coriander Tea: 1. In a large pitcher, place green tea, rose petals, and coriander seeds. 2. Bring 1/2 cup water to just below boiling. 3. Pour hot water over tea leaves, petals, and seeds. Let steep for 10 seconds, then add the remaining 3 1/2 cups water. 4. Refrigerate 4–8 hours until tea reaches your desired strength. Strain and serve over ice. For Ginger Mint Tea: 1. Follow the instructions above, substituting the mint leaves and ginger coins for the rose petals and coriander seeds.
What happens if you’re involved in a car wreck on the way to a doctor’s appointment for workers’ compensation? This occurs more often than one might think. You are driving to an appointment for your workers’ compensation claim and BANG! Someone rear-ends your vehicle! Now, what happens if you have new injuries as a result of the car wreck? What happens if your work-related injuries have worsened because of the wreck?
occurs while the injured worker is traveling to an appointment through the workers’ compensation claim, then any injuries related to the car wreck will be deemed compensable under the claim. This means that if you have any new injuries as a result of the car wreck, they are covered under your current claim. If your original injuries are aggravated, you’re still covered. Of course, you can also pursue a claim against the at-fault driver and their insurance company in addition to receiving compensation and benefits through the workers’ compensation claim.
The Nevada Supreme Court addressed this very issue recently. It held that if the car wreck
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