Workplace Injury Prevention
The most dangerous industries in the United States are construction and the oil and gas industry, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Injured workers often face a long road…
The most dangerous industries in the United States are construction and the oil and gas industry, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Injured workers often face a long road…
Most people do not understand the complexity of workers’ compensation laws until they fall ill or suffer an injury on the job. Recovering money for lost income and medical bills…
Any type of product can have a potentially harmful defect. Data from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission shows that product liability cases can stem from malfunctioning sports gear, toys, home…
When people enter a store, shopping mall or another commercial establishment, they expect the area to be reasonably safe. Unfortunately, property owners and managers often ignore hazards until they cause…
An unexpected injury at work can have far-reaching consequences. Some victims face lifelong health issues; others cannot return to work or enjoy the same active lifestyle. If you were injured…
Proving an injury claim after a drunk driver hit you involves multiple elements. Poor weather, unsafe lane changes, tailgating – these can all contribute to serious car crashes. But there’s…
We use household items so often in the course of an ordinary day that we don’t often think about the risks they involve. Burns, cuts, shocks, even suffocation – these…
It’s easy to predict some of the costs associated with a car accident, such as time spent away from work, repairs to your vehicle, and medical costs. However, there are…
Millions of people walk through shopping malls every day, each of them browsing for great deals and the latest trends. Most of them wouldn’t give a second thought to their…
It’s not always easy to take initiative and prevent a friend or family member from driving drunk. However, by intervening, you might be saving his or her life and the…