Legal Articles, Workers' Compensation
Ten Steps You Can Take to Strengthen Your Virginia Workers' Compensation Case
Dealing with the physical toll of a work injury is tough, but it is often the least stressful part of a workers’ compensation claim.
How to Avoid Injuries From Falling Objects at Work
We hope that with the help of the many tips on this list, you can make it through your whole career without getting hit by a falling object.
10 Steps to FMLA Compliance
The Family Medical Leave Act is complex. So this is an attempt at simplification: 10 steps to help your company be compliant.
4 Ways to Protect Yourself from Occupational Hearing Loss
One of the most common workplace injuries is hearing loss. The reason is that so many people work in environments with excessive noise.
Can I Sue for Wrongful Termination?
Although Minnesota law does not recognize a legal claim for "wrongful termination," there are many circumstances where a termination may be unlawful and, therefore, the basis of a legal claim.
Returning to Work After a St. Louis Workplace Injury
Here are 5 tips to follow when returning to work after a workplace injury.
Hazards Faced By St. Louis Hospital Employees
No matter what job you work, you need to take the necessary steps to keep yourself safe. To do this, you need to understand the hazards of your career and do whatever you can to avoid them. If you are a hospital worker, this list is a great start.
Receiving Workers Compensation for Burn Injuries
Burn injuries are often incredibly painful, hard to treat, and have drastic long-term consequences.
10 Questions to Ask When Your Employer is Breaking the Law
Employment lawyers see it often when employees jump to the conclusion that their employers have broken the law and should be sued. The best way to explore whether or not you have an actual lawsuit on your hands is ask these ten questions.
Missouri Workers Compensation Hearing Loss
According to the CDC about 22 million U.S. workers are exposed to hazardous noise levels in the workplace.