Common Occupational Injuries for Healthcare Workers
Individuals in the healthcare industry have some of the most difficult jobs. Part of this difficulty rests in their exposure to many types of harm
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Individuals in the healthcare industry have some of the most difficult jobs. Part of this difficulty rests in their exposure to many types of harm
If you were injured on the job and are thinking about filing for workers’ compensation, you may be worried about the time constraints. How long
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When you are injured on the job, you are most likely entitled to workers’ compensation benefits. However, these cases can vary, and if you’ve heard
The workplace can be dangerous, particularly for employees in outdoor occupations such as logging and mining. In 2015 alone, there were about 2.9 million nonfatal
While the number of workplace fatalities has decreased slightly from 2003 to 2015, and significantly from the early 20th century to modern times, nothing can prepare
When a worker has an accident, but has prior health conditions, can the worker still recover workers’ compensation? This is a common dilemma that many
Accidents in the workplace can happen when we least expect them, despite proper safety training and precautions. While some workplaces are more prone to accidents,
Workers’ safety or lack thereof is the primary point of discussion in workers’ compensation cases. Working in nearly any industry holds certain risks, but your
Being injured on the job is a very stressful experience, especially if you are unable to work or perform everyday activities. If you are in