Workers may not always know what routes to take if injured at the workplace. The reason for this is because they might not know the extent of the injuries they obtained. Some people believe that accidents, such as slipping on ice or falling down the stairs, fix...
Could certain jobs lead to long-term diseases?
Aging is a natural process that can lead to deterioration of parts of the brain and bodily functions. Some more common forms of aging are the signs of Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, heart disease, arthritis, type 2 diabetes, hypertension and eye problems....
Are office workers at risk for injuries?
It’s not uncommon for people to assume that if you work in an office, then the odds of you getting injured reduces. However, office workers are just as likely to encounter obstacles that challenge their bodies and health as people who work in construction or a...
Who’s responsible for work-related car accidents?
Usually, when you think of workers' compensation, you commonly think of injuries sustained at your workplace, such as slipping or falling. But getting compensated might cover more than what happens at your work location. It's no secret that working at construction...
Study finds Amazon warehouse workers more prone to injury
If you work in a warehouse, you understand how demanding the industry can be. You move merchandise at a quick pace. And your supervisors expect you to complete multiple tasks in a day. With the constant lifting and bending, you are subject to many workplace injuries....