If you enjoy working with your employer, you might feel hesitant to pursue a workers' compensation case. After all, you don't want to make life difficult for a reasonable boss,... read more →
In 2014, over 80,000 workers suffered head-related injuries, such as concussions in the workplace, reports Grainger Industrial Supply. Whether you bumped your head on equipment or took a fall on a... read more →
As the name suggests, repetitive motion injuries occur when a person repeatedly performs a certain physical task, leading to chronic pain, swelling, and weakness. The repeated task doesn't necessarily have... read more →
Welders have an important job to do, and unfortunately that job often puts them at risk in a variety of ways. With that in mind, all welders should be aware... read more →
New York State is home to unique scaffolding laws that can play a significant role in local workers' compensation claims. These laws draw both praise and criticism, and their overall... read more →
Injured workers have numerous rights as they seek workers' compensation, as any experienced lawyer will tell you. According to New York laws, one of those rights is the right to appeal any decision... read more →
You've been injured on the job and have committed to filing a workers' compensation claim. Now you have two routes available to you. You can proceed with a lawyer or a non-lawyer. Proceeding with... read more →
When it comes to New York's workers' compensation laws, employers need to take a variety of measures to ensure they are in compliance. Generally speaking, employers in New York are required to... read more →
In New York you're often able to select your workers' compensation doctor from a directory of authorized physicians. But no matter which doctor you select, there are certain subjects you'll want to... read more →
While working in an office environment might seem mundane, it is not entirely free of health hazards. You certainly won't have to worry about falls from scaffolding or runaway forklifts,... read more →