Workers’ Compensation
Can I Claim Workers’ Compensation If I Have a Pre-Existing Injury?
If you have a pre-existing injury that becomes worse at work you may experience a lot of stress and frustration, not only from the physical pain and suffering, but also from a loss of income and the accumulation of medical bills. It is possible to file for workers’ compensation to help you get through this…
Read MoreWorkers’ Compensation and Third-Party Liability in PA
Workers who are injured while on the job are usually eligible to file for workers’ compensation benefits in the state of Pennsylvania. Most injured employees are aware of these benefits that will help them live and pay for their medical bills while they are out of work. However, many people do not know about the…
Read MoreHow Do You Prove Your Injury or Illness Is Work-Related?
When you suffer an injury or illness at work, you may think that it should be easy and straightforward to prove that it is work-related. However, if your condition developed over time or occurred because of too much exposure to certain chemicals or toxins while at work in Gettysburg, your employer may deny your claim.…
Read MoreWhy America’s Healthcare Workers Are in Danger
While it may not seem dangerous to those outside of the profession, healthcare work is hazardous to workers’ health and well-being. The healthcare industry is a dangerous occupation, from needlestick punctures to debilitating back injuries from heavy lifting to close encounters with contagious diseases like tuberculosis. The number of workers that are imperiled is enormous:…
Read MoreOngoing Penn State Case Reveals the Complications of Workers’ Compensation Claims
A Pennsylvania case that has been ongoing for about five years is shedding light on the complications of workers’ compensation claims. The case involves a man named John Ward, who has been trying to collect workers’ compensation from Penn State for trauma he endured during his time there. According to the Centre Daily Times, Ward…
Read MoreWhat Is the Adjudication Process for Workers’ Compensation in Pennsylvania?
Suffering an on-the-job injury or job-related illness and being left unable to work – even temporarily – can be scary and stressful. Not only are you concerned for your health and perhaps wondering how you will cover your medical expenses and your usual bills, but now you have to deal with a workers’ compensation claim.…
Read MoreCan I Get Workers’ Compensation if I Work from Home?
As a resident of York, PA who works remotely, getting “injured on the job” takes on a new meaning. If you sustain an injury while working from home, you are probably wondering if you are entitled to workers’ compensation benefits. It is possible to obtain workers’ compensation for work-from-home (WFH) employees in PA, provided certain…
Read MoreWhat Is Personal Accident Insurance – and Do I Need It?
The list of insurance options can seem endless at times, such as life, auto, home, renters, boat, health, and flood, among others. Another type of insurance is personal accident insurance for individuals and families. This insurance is typically used by those in high-risk jobs. Learn more about personal accident coverage to determine from our Gettysburg,…
Read MoreWhat Happens to My Workers’ Compensation Benefits if I Lose My Job or My Employer Goes Out of Business?
The stress of an on-the-job injury and the lost wages that follow may be more drama than one person can manage. Collecting workers’ compensation benefits may make life a little easier and will alleviate some of the anxiety due to being injured and out of work. If an employment status change – like being laid…
Read MoreConstruction Site Falls Top OSHA’s “Fatal Four Hazards”
The construction industry is one of the most dangerous sectors to work in for various reasons, particularly accidents. Many serious injuries occur at construction sites, where employees are required to work with hazardous equipment, heavy machinery, dangerous chemicals, airborne materials, dust and other contaminants, and excessive noise. According to the Occupational Safety & Health Administration…
Read MoreAmazon’s Workplace Injuries Continue Rising
Although former CEO Jeff Bezos once pledged to make Amazon “Earth’s Safest Place to Work,” the company’s warehouse employees were injured twice as often as those employed by rival companies in 2021. According to a recent study conducted by the Strategic Organizing Center (SOC), Amazon workers suffered over 34,000 serious work-related injuries in 2021, twice…
Read MoreWhat Is a Trench Collapse?
To successfully provide buildings with the cables, pipes, and drainage that they require, construction workers must excavate. However, this excavation comes at a cost. Construction workers risk their lives to perform the necessary installations in trenches. Unfortunately, the soil and debris can shift without warning, the empty spaces created by the excavation. This is called…
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