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Workers Compensation After a Crane Accident

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Crane accidents can have disastrous consequences for workers. Here are some common causes and how to seek workers’ comp benefits if you’ve been injured. Cranes are a vital part of the construction industry – they are used to move heavy objects and materials and play a crucial role in the building process. However, crane accidents … Read more

Updated: June 12, 2022

Do Smartphones Increase the Risk of Workplace Injuries?

construction worker checking their smartphone

While smartphones can be an excellent tool for productivity, they can also increase your risk of being injured on the job. Smartphones have become an essential part of our lives. We use them to stay connected with friends and family, get work done, and access information at any time of day. However, while smartphones can … Read more

Updated: December 5, 2024

Work Injury Caused by Carbon Monoxide – The Silent Killer

Work Injury Caused by Carbon Monoxide

Not all employers follow these safety regulations resulting in workers being poisoned by carbon monoxide. Did you know that carbon monoxide is the leading cause of accidental poisoning deaths in the United States? And, it’s not just because people don’t realize that carbon monoxide is poisonous. It’s also because you can’t see, smell, or taste … Read more

Updated: February 6, 2024

Will Robotic “Co-workers” Cause More Workplace Injuries?

St. Louis Work Injury Attorney

If a robot in the workplace injures you, you may be able to seek compensation. Speak with an experienced work injury lawyer to determine if you have a valid claim. As robotic technology advances, they will inevitably become a more common fixture in the workplace. With their ability to do tasks faster and more accurately … Read more

Updated: May 30, 2022

Will the Labor Shortage Lead To More Workplace Injuries?

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The sad reality is with the current labor shortage, the number of workplace injuries may continue to increase. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, there were nearly three million reported workplace injuries in 2020. And the sad reality is with the current labor shortage, the number of workplace injuries may continue to increase. … Read more

Updated: May 17, 2022

Does Workers’ Comp Cover Conditions That Result From Poor Air Quality?

worker with a cough

Unfortunately, many workers are exposed to harmful air pollution daily without even realizing it. This exposure has been linked to many severe health problems. You may not think much of it, but the air quality in your workplace can have a tremendous impact on your health. In fact, exposure to certain airborne contaminants has been … Read more

Updated: November 26, 2024