Working in law enforcement or as an emergency team can be difficult, especially if you need to move through traffic to get to a scene. Getting hurt on the way to a call can mean serious injuries for you and harm could come to the person you were headed to help....
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Month: January 2015
Is every work injury covered by workers’ compensation?
The majority of employers are required by law to carry workers' compensation insurance. This is used to compensate employees who have been injured on the job and are looking to recover lost wages.It is a common myth that all work injuries are covered by workers'...
5 overlooked steps to follow a car accident
Nobody thinks about being involved in a car accident, but just when you least expect it you could find yourself in this situation. After an accident, the most important thing is that you take care of your health. If you have any reason to believe you were injured,...
Don’t let construction accidents injure your future in Maryland
As a construction worker, you know that you're in danger every day you work. Following the safety procedures is a must at your job, and anyone who makes a mistake could cause injuries to you or themselves. Construction injuries can be some of the worst, since slip and...
Personal injury: What is medical malpractice?
Medical malpractice cases are those brought against a health care professional — and sometimes a health care facility — in which the plaintiff claims that the defendant was negligent in some way. Despite what some Maryland residents may think, not every accident or...
Questions to address following an industrial accident
As an industrial worker, regardless of your responsibilities, you are aware that an accident could occur at any time. You are also aware that any accident could lead to injury or death.Nobody wants to be the victim of an industrial accident, but if you find yourself...
Maryland laws and the car accident you’ve suffered through
Following an accident in Maryland, there are several things you need to do. First of all, you should always make sure that you and the driver who hit you get the medical attention you need. Although this situation is serious, medical care is the first priority and...
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