What to do if Dangerous Work Conditions Caused Your Accident
Employers have a responsibility to provide a safe workplace, safety equipment, and proper training to employees to prevent workplace accidents. Unfortunately, not all employers fulfill …
Employers have a responsibility to provide a safe workplace, safety equipment, and proper training to employees to prevent workplace accidents. Unfortunately, not all employers fulfill …
In many of our daily lives we are around products and materials that present a risk for an explosion to happen. While explosion accidents may …
The Fatal Four is outlined by OSHA as the four most dangerous causes for construction accidents and deaths on a job site. These accidents, as …
Work injuries are unfortunate, yet somewhat common. In fact, over 4.6 million workers were injured in 2017 alone, equaling one injury every 7 seconds. The …
Did you recently break your leg, cut your finger, or develop an illness due to your job? If you’re currently recovering from a work accident, …
Were you or a family member diagnosed with an asbestos related cancer? Has a loved one died as the result of mesothelioma? If so, you …
In most states, workers’ compensation statutes are designed to limit a person’s recovery for work-related injury or illness to workers’ compensation benefits directly from their …