An employee in Maryland working at Purdue Chicken was injured in an accident recently. While there is not much information on what happened, the news has reported that the worker's hand was injured and that he was working in maintenance. Despite the fact that the...
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Month: July 2015
Frequently asked Maryland workers’ compensation questions
Do you live in the state of Maryland? Are you in position to file a workers' compensation claim? If so, this means you have become ill or were injured on the job. If you want to file a claim, there should be two things on your mind: doing so as quickly as possible,...
Don’t do these things following a car accident
Being involved in a car accident is never a good thing. It does not matter who was at fault, this will lead to many challenges.One thing you do know is that an accident can cause property damage, as well as injuries to those who are involved.If you are involved in a...
The regulations and rules of workers’ compensation insurance
Working is something most people do, and as a worker, you probably have some questions about your safety. You work a job to provide for your family, so knowing what to do if you're injured can make the difference between struggling or being financially stable while...
Construction worker injured by negligent driver in Maryland
As someone who works in construction, you know that your job can be dangerous. You take the right steps to prevent injuries; you wear reflective gear, a hard hat, and mark where you are with cones and possibly even flashing arrows on large vehicles. Despite all these...
The seriousness of falling off a ladder
Do you find yourself spending a lot of time working on a ladder? For many professions, such as painters, this is a daily occurrence. While ladders can make your life easier on the job, there is always the chance that it could lead to injury or death.Falls from...
What can companies do to prevent slip, trip and fall accidents?
According to Carnegie Mellon University, slips, trips and falls are responsible for approximately 15 percent of accidental deaths.Every year, people throughout the country are injured in a slip and fall accident on the job. Some of these people are lucky enough to...
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