When an employee is injured on the job and needs time to recover, it can be stressful wondering how to cover expenses and whether their job will be secure upon their return. Fortunately, there are federal and state programs, such...
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Depression After a Workplace Injury
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Major depression is one of the most common mental illnesses, impacting nearly 1 in 5 American adults each year. That's more than 18% of the U.S. population. While certain factors increase the risk of developing depression, depression after a workplace injury...
Read PostBack Injury at Work and Workers’ Compensation
July 14th, 2023
Back injuries are among the most commonly reported injuries on the job. In fact, across the U.S., one in five workplace injuries are back-related. Nearly 95% of adults with low back pain recover within a few months, while the remaining...
Read PostHow Can a Personal Injury Attorney Help Me After an Accident?
April 26th, 2023
Accidents happen every day. Whether it's on the road, at the grocery store, on a neighbor's property, or at work --the unexpected can happen anywhere, at any time. Unfortunately, many people think they can handle everything that comes their way...
Read PostWork Zone Accidents Across the Nation are on the Rise
March 27th, 2023
Nearly a year after one of the deadliest work-zone accidents in history, another deadly work-zone accident claims the lives of six construction workers in Maryland as they worked to fix the roads of the Francis Scott Key bridge. As safety...
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