When you sustain a devastating injury on the job, you likely have no choice but to file for workers' compensation to get the financial support you need for treatment. Even so, you might hesitate upon considering how your situation will affect all of your workplace...
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What dangers exist on the construction site?
The construction business is physically challenging. It also presents as one of the most dangerous professions due to the number of risks on a construction site. While anyone may become hurt at work, anyone who works on a construction site has an even higher rate of...
Checking your workplace conduct standards after an injury
A serious workplace injury can put you on the mend for weeks or perhaps beyond a month. Fortunately, the state workers’ compensation system provides a way to cover your medical bills. Still, you should be aware that your employer or the insurer for your workplace may...
Workplace injury risks you face as an educator
Whether you teach young children, older kids or even adults, it is vital to understand the workplace injury risks that you could encounter. In fact, many teachers, trainers and librarians suffer serious injuries every year as a result of accidents that occur while...
3 tips for filing a successful workers’ compensation claim
If you have experienced a work-related injury, you may be deeply worried about how you will manage to make ends meet during and after your recovery. In South Carolina, your employer’s workers’ compensation policy may provide important benefits like medical coverage...
Common injuries in the health care profession
People are generally aware of the danger that comes with particular career paths. One risky field they may overlook is health care. You might find it surprising to learn that medical workers face a wide variety of peril. The seriousness of injuries ranges from mild to...
Do you understand these technical workers’ compensation terms?
If you suffer an injury at work, you may worry about supporting yourself and your family. After all, depending on the nature of your injury, you may not be able to perform your job duties. You also may not be physically capable of doing any other job. The workers'...
Work-related injuries often cause psychological trauma
Despite personal protective equipment and safety training, workplace injuries remain a common occurrence in the U.S. In fact, in 2019 alone, private employers reported 2.8 million non-fatal work-related injuries and illnesses. Even if you do not work in a hazardous...
Examples of work-related repetitive stress injuries
Certain occupations require workers to perform the same physical activity over and over again during the course of a workday. As a result of continual strain on one or more body parts, a worker may suffer a repetitive stress injury. People sometimes dismiss the...
On-the-job injury, financial survival and finding new work
If you suffer an injury on the job you likely qualify for workers’ compensation benefits. However, if your injury prevents you from returning to the workforce, how will you survive financially and how do you go about finding a new job? Income benefits If you sustain...