DF Murgatroyd, PP Casey, ID Cameron, IA Harris - PloS one, 2015 - journals.plos.org
The effect of financial compensation on health outcomes following musculoskeletal injury requires further exploration because results to date are varied and controversial. This …
BACKGROUND: Victims who are involved in a compensation processes generally have more health complaints compared to victims who are not involved in a compensation …
Background Involvement in a compensation process following a motor vehicle collision is consistently associated with worse health status but the reasons underlying this are unclear …
D Murgatroyd, K Lockwood, B Garth, ID Cameron - BMC public health, 2015 - Springer
Background The evidence that compensation related factors are associated with poor recovery is substantial but these measures are generic and do not consider the complexity …
NA Elbers, S Meijer, IM Becx… - European Journal …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
The role of the victim in the criminal trial process has evolved considerably in recent decades. On a European level, an important driver has been the EU Directive 2012/29/EU …
Workers' compensation systems aim to service both employer and worker needs following workplace accidents; however, there is increasing debate about the influence of the …
Purpose Many industrialised nations have systems of injury compensation and rehabilitation that are designed to support injury recovery and return to work. Despite their intention, there …
PP Casey, AM Feyer, ID Cameron - Injury, 2015 - Elsevier
Context Continued exposure to compensation systems has been reported as deleterious to the health of participants. Understanding the associations with time to claim closure could …
BACKGROUND: Injured people who are involved in compensation processes have less recovery and less well-being compared to those not involved in claims settlement …