Workers' Compensation


If you are injured on the job, you are entitled to Workers' Compensation--regardless of who is at fault for the accident. As an employee, worker’s compensation protects you by providing for your medical expenses and lost wages. This benefit system was established to help injured workers receive the necessary care and compensation for their injuries so that they may return to work as soon as possible.

Work-Related Injuries
Both accidents and repeated job duties can cause work-related injuries... More

Toxic Chemicals
Exposure to toxic chemicals can have both short- and long-term effects... More

Equipment Failure
Even properly maintained and utilized equipment can fail, possibly causing injury to its user... More

Machinery Accidents
Many job functions, especially those in factories, warehouses, and construction sites require the use of equipment that may be heavy and dangerous... More

Repetitive Stress Injuries
Oftentimes, a job requires repetitive movements--clicking a mouse again and again, carrying heavy or awkward objects, holding a telephone on one's shoulder... More

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
A type of injury cause by repetitive movement, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is marked by pain, numbness, burning, and tingling in the fingers, wrists, and hands as a result of inflammation of the tendons and ligaments of the wrist... More

 

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