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What Happens to My Workers’ Comp Benefits if My Company Closes?

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When a business closes its doors, many employees are affected, including workers receiving workers’ compensation due to injuries suffered in the workplace. Understandably, the injured worker may wonder what will happen to their workers’ comp benefits. “Are My Benefits Safe?“ Yes. Generally, your workers’ comp benefits are safe in the event of a closure. You’ll … Read more

Updated: August 6, 2021

What Should You Do If You Are Injured During a Workplace Emergency?

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Workplace emergencies occur in many ways. While some are common in specific industries, others are more general and common in almost all workplaces. Let’s discuss common workplace emergencies, ways to minimize the risk of injuries, and what to do if you are injured. Common Workplace Emergencies According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), … Read more

Updated: August 6, 2021

At My Workers’ Compensation Deposition, What Questions Will I Be Asked?

Preparing for a Legal Deposition

Preparing for your deposition may seem like an overwhelming task. However, we will provide you with the necessary information before your deposition so that you are well prepared. If you are involved in a work-related accident, and you are asked to give a deposition as part of your workers’ compensation case, it is because the … Read more

Updated: August 15, 2024

What is OSHA’s “Fatal Four”?

What is the Fatal Four?

OSHA has coined the phrase “Fatal Four” to describe the construction industry’s most dangerous types of accidents. Each year work accidents lead to serious injuries. Depending on the occupation type, you might face catastrophic harm or even lose a loved one. If you have lost someone due to a work accident, we are very sorry … Read more

Updated: July 28, 2021

2021 Update – Non-Fatal Workplace Injury Statistics

Workplace Injury Statistics 2021

Each year, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and other federal agencies publish the latest workplace injury statistics. No matter what you do for a living or where you work in the U.S., there is always a chance that you will get injured on the job. Workers in all types of occupations get injured … Read more

Updated: July 28, 2021

Are My Workers’ Comp Benefits at Risk if I Decline a Light-Duty Job Offer?

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The answer often depends on the type of light-duty work offered and whether or not your doctor thinks you can handle it. While you are healing from work-related injuries, you may not be able to get back to your old job. However, employers are encouraged to offer light-duty tasks to injured employees while they are … Read more

Updated: November 25, 2024