Legal Articles, Workers' Compensation
St. Louis Injured at Work - Complications of Work-Related Concussions
Over the past few years, there has been an increase in the number of reported work-related concussions.
How Do I Get Paid After an Accident? Ohio BWC Claims
When an employee is injured in the course of an arising out of his employment and has an allowed workers compensation claim (BWC claim), there are a number of ways he/she may be paid or receive compensation following the injury. The following are some of the most common ways:
Rights of an Injured Employee in Ohio: Making an Ohio Workers' Compensation Claim
Understanding workers' compensation in Ohio by contracting an Ohio workers' compensation attorney can go a long way to ensure you get complete benefits from your claim.
Statistics on Workplace Fatalities - Missouri Work Injury Attorneys
The industry you work in and your choice of career plays a significant role when you consider an employee’s susceptibility to workplace injury.
When do California Workers' Compensation Benefits End?
Workers' Compensation Benefits may end for various reason. The article addresses these reasons
Severance and Separation Strategy for Employees
Things to consider when preparing to negotiate severance with your employer.
Work Comp Attorney: How Wearable Technology Could Protect Workers From Injuries
New wearable technology could help prevent injuries in certain professions.
What should you do if your claim is denied?
This is an article which explains what your should do if your Workers' Compensation claim was denied.
Legal and Financial Issues Following Acquired Brain Injury
The first days, weeks and months following an acquired brain injury are a difficult time of adjustment for a person with acquired brain injury, their family and friends. Many important decisions must be made. Stress, emotion and uncertainty abound.
Facts About Traumatic Brain Injury
A traumatic brain injury is an injury to the brain caused by trauma. In the U.S. an estimated 1.5 to 2 million people suffer traumatic brain injury each year. Approximately 70,000 to 90,000 of those individuals incur a TBI resulting in a long-term, substantial loss of functioning.