Labor & Employment

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Summer Safety Pointers for Construction Workers

In 2015, it was noted that there were 37 death and 2,830 occupational illnesses and injuries attributed to environmental heat exposure, with majority of the deaths occurring during the summer, between June and September in America. Construction is already considered as among the leading industries with the most workplace injuries according to the National Safety

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Protecting Your Well-being as a Truck Driver

It’s not surprising for trucking companies to find illegal ways to pad their profits. As a truck driver, you shouldn’t let them earn money at the expense of providing you with proper working conditions. The trucking sector finally topped the $700 billion mark in 2017, marking a 3.5 percent growth from the previous year. A

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Benefit Payments for Workers’ Disability: What Are the Conditions?

Every state has a legal requirement for employers to have insurance that covers their employees in case they sustain an injury in their work environment. This insurance offsets the expenses associated with medical care or the lost wages related to the work-related injury. Other than this, workers’ compensation is designed to recompense employees for any disability

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Top Reasons to Hire a Brain Injury Lawyer

Traumatic brain injury can happen for any number of reasons such as vehicular accidents, accidents at work, and intentional or unintentional blunt force trauma to the head. Whatever the cause, the end result is never good. If it isn’t fatal, the long term effects can still be terrible—often robbing sufferers of their quality of life.

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