There are many ways to experience an injury at work. Of course, the most common injuries at workplaces often depend on the workplace itself. A retail environment carries different risks as compared to a construction site. However, there are still overall trends...
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Health care employees, contagious diseases and workers’ comp
Health care employees exposed to harmful pathogens may apply for workers’ compensation to recover. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s website notes that health care workers face high risks of contracting contagious diseases. Infectious agents may...
May work-related pain qualify for workers’ comp benefits?
Physical pain that you experience while performing your work may require a medical exam to discover the source or cause. A guidebook published on the California Department of Industrial Relations website notes that pain from on-the-job repeated motions may qualify for...
Does workers’ compensation cover job-related car accidents?
If you drive an automobile as part of your job duties, workers’ compensation may be responsible for your medical care if you have a car accident. Understanding the regulations about these accidents is essential, so you know how to proceed if one occurs. When does...
3 common construction risks and how to avoid them
Compared to many other occupations, construction is more inherently dangerous because of the potentially harmful chemicals and large pieces of machinery involved. Fortunately, there are ways to help prevent injuries on construction sites. Eastern Kentucky University...
What can you expect during TBI recovery?
A single workplace injury can have lasting consequences, especially when it result in a traumatic brain injury (TBI). While it depends on the nature and severity of the damage, serious TBI typically calls for extended treatment, and most people require a combination...
California forbids enforcing unsafe work quotas
California's Assembly Bill No. 701 updates some of the rules governing how employers operate their warehouse distribution centers. The California Legislative website notes that employers must communicate their production requirements and standards. Companies must now...
How to return to work after workers’ compensation
You never want to sustain an injury or illness on the job. Unfortunately, the worst happens sometimes, and you must apply for workers’ compensation. If you received workers’ compensation, you might wonder how to proceed with your job. This article explains a few steps...
Road workers and job-related injuries
If you work in road construction, or someone in your family is a road worker, it is important to understand risk factors associated with job-related injuries in this line of work. If you suffer an injury while working, you could lose the ability to work for weeks,...
The long-term effects of spinal cord injuries
Falls from heights, motor vehicle collisions and other accidents occurring in the workplace or while people are on the job may result in serious injuries, including spinal cord injuries. Classified as complete or incomplete, SCIs typically cause partial or total...