How To Easily (And Quickly) Collect Traumatic Brain Injury Claims At Work?
A TBI can even be caused by sudden air pressure changes, such as an explosion or near-drowning experience. A concussion is often an indicator of a TBI.
Choosing a correct Workers’ Comp Attorney: 7 Important Questions to ask
In 2016, there were approximately 2.9 million non-fatal workplace injuries and illnesses, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (B.L.S.
Lump-Sum Workers Compensation Claims: A Guide To Understanding Your Benefits.
In most states, if you become permanently disabled after a work-related injury, you will be eligible for up to three years worth of payments.
Asbestosis Claims: 2 Things you need to know before filing a Lawsuit.
Asbestosis is an incurable lung disease caused by inhaling asbestos fibers, tiny mineral particles that occur naturally in rocks and soil.
5 Important factors to consider when filing a construction accident claim.
Most employers in the United States must carry workers’ compensation insurance. This insurance pays benefits to employees who are injured or become ill due to their job
How common are shoulder and elbow injuries at work? Let’s find out.
The prolonged practice of activities such as bicycling, skiing, golfing and running can wear down muscles and joints over time. Athletes are professionals
What you need to know before applying for a hearing loss claim?
Hearing is one of our main senses; it guides us through our lives. Furthermore, our other senses are also dependent on our hearing
How to get compensated for your hand injury claim in California?
It is taken into account when handling hand injuries, as major surgeries can require multiple doctor visits, are expensive, and take a long time to heal.
How to get Occupational Disease Compensation? What you need to know.
What are occupational diseases? The types of occupational diseases that workers suffer from vary widely depending on their specific job duties and work environment. Common examples of occupational infectious diseases include tuberculosis, the common cold, influenza, hepatitis A and hepatitis B. Healthcare workers, social workers, correctional officers, and other workers who may work regularly are […]
How to Maximize Medical Improvement in a Workplace Accident Claim
After a construction accident, you relied on your workers’ compensation benefits to cover your medical bills and lost wages. When your doctor says that your condition has reached maximum medical improvement (MMI), you’re not sure what this means for your benefits or the future of your health care. How do you know when you’ve reached MMI, and what should you do next?