5 Things You Need to Know About Workers' Injury and Workers' Comp

It is easy to get confused about what to do if you sustain a work-related injury. Also, there is no known number to call, who to visit, or perhaps, report your damage. A work-related injury is scary, and no one prays to have such. But the more ready you are, the...

What To Do If You Have A Wear And Tear Injury

One of the downsides of wear and tear injuries is they are not visible compared to a broken arm or dislocated knee. Your employers might not notice you have back pain, a neck injury, or an eye problem because of the prolonged hours in front of a computer. Although...

Common Workers’ Compensation Claims That Are Denied

If you sustain an injury in the workplace or during a work event, it is best to take the proper steps to report it properly. When filing a claim, it can become stressful when employers or their insurance companies look for possible reasons to deny workers’ comp...

Workers’ Compensation and Stress Injuries

Under state workers’ comp systems, RSIs go by several names, such as overuse injuries and repetitive strain injuries. These injuries are legible for compensation dependent on your case and work field. A RSI may involve any or all of several different symptoms in the...

Documenting Your Work Injury For Compensation

Sustaining an injury from work comes with lots of stress. Being out of the job and dealing with medical bills is hard enough. However, you have the option to not pay for your medical bills if you follow these essential tips regarding obtaining worker’s...