by Occupational Injury Law Center | Jan 31, 2019 | Workplace Accidents
Depending on your profession, you may have access to a company vehicle. For example, many companies provide salespeople with a vehicle so they can get to appointments throughout their designated territory.It’s easy to let down your guard when driving a company...
by Occupational Injury Law Center | Jan 24, 2019 | Workplace Injuries
Heat stroke is a medical emergency that requires immediate attention. If you have any reason to believe you or someone else is suffering from this ailment, it’s imperative to administer first aid and call 911 for assistance.The most common signs of heat stroke...
by Occupational Injury Law Center | Jan 18, 2019 | Workplace Accidents
If you work in the construction industry, you’re well aware that keeping the job site clean is easier said than done. Even if you do your best to maintain a clean workspace, you never know what your co-workers, contractors and subcontractors will do.A clean...
by Occupational Injury Law Center | Jan 12, 2019 | Uncategorized
Workplace injuries happen all the time. In fact, there are 12,300 occupational injuries per day in the United States. It is clear that on-the-job injuries are too common. Understanding the most common worker accidents and their causes helps put...
by Occupational Injury Law Center | Jan 10, 2019 | Workplace Injuries
If you tear your skin, muscle and/or tissue, you can’t slap a Band-Aid on the cut and hope for the best. You need to be careful about the steps you take, as the decisions you make directly following your injury will impact your recovery.When it comes to a deep...
by Occupational Injury Law Center | Jan 4, 2019 | Workplace Accidents
Your profession may call for you to use power tools almost every day of the week. While these tools can improve performance and save you time, they’re also dangerous.It’s important to follow proper safety protocol at all times. If you’re wondering...