It’s no secret that some jobs involve regular heavy lifting as a main job requirement. However, even if you are in good physical shape and are careful about how you lift, there’s always the potential of an injury. If you do find yourself getting injured due to a...
Year: 2017
Prevention of Back And Neck Injuries Should Be a Priority
Back and neck pain can cause individuals more than just pain and fatigue, they can also lead to missing days or weeks of work. A person that is injured during the coursing of their job duties is often entitled to coverage for their medical bills under worker’s...
New Minnesota Bill Seeks to Make PTSD Covered By Worker’s Compensation
Law enforcement officers, firefighters, paramedics, and other public safety officials are often considered the best of us. They are faced daily with some of the worst situations imaginable, and most of these dedicated professionals are lucky to come out with no...
Employees Wrongly Classified As Independent Contractors Miss Out On Workers Comp Benefits
When is a worker an employee? When is a worker an independent contractor? Answers to these questions are pivotal in determining payments, if any, when an injury occurs. The classification of a worker as either an independent contractor or an employee has important...