Roofers have dangerous jobs. By the very nature of their work, are particularly exposed to fall risks, as well as other types of construction accidents. Because they work in elevated settings, it is very important that they have all proper safety protections.But some...
Year: 2013
Treating chronic back pain: a role for osteopathic manipulation?
Back injuries are one of the most common types of work injury. Indeed, they are one of the most common types of injury - period. Not surprisingly, then, problems with back pain are frequently involved in workers' compensation claims in Maryland and across the country....
Workers’ compensation and careless employee behavior
The term "grand bargain" is somewhat disfavored in Washington these days. But it shouldn't be; after all, a civilized society requires compromise and negotiation to move forward. Without those things, the clash of competing interests can harm everyone.Workers'...
Workers’ comp and employer retaliation: employees can fight back
It's better, ultimately, to face your fears. Perhaps you've been injured at work but are reluctant to pursue a workers' compensation claim because you fear your employer may hold it against you. If you are facing that situation, keep in mind that the employer is not...
Healthcare workers at risk of repetitive stress injuries
The healthcare industry employs many workers, from doctors and nurses to lab technicians and receptionists. All of the roles are important. Yet some jobs are more dangerous than others in terms of suffering workplace injuries.A new concern involves repetitive stress...
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