Occupational hazards that health care workers encounter
On the job, there are many different ways in which health care workers sustain injuries. Sometimes, accidents occur due to slick floors, falling objects, sharp objects or repetitive strain over the course of many years. Moreover, if you work in this field, you are...
When an insurance company acts in bad faith
After an auto accident injury, you expect to be able to recover medical expenses and other costs from the insurance company. If your insurance company or the responsible driver's insurer fails to live up to the policy promises, you may have a bad faith claim. Learn...
Understanding the ‘Going and Coming’ rule
Workers' compensation should cover any losses related to your work-related injury, which involves lost wages from missing work and medical bills. However, understanding what constitutes a “work-related injury” is paramount. A key element in this is the so-called...
How are SSD and SSDI different?
Navigating the maze that is the US system for entitlements and support can be disorienting enough on its own. However, understanding which set of benefits you are eligible for is an important step of the application process. If you suffer from a disability, you may...
Is your job giving you carpal tunnel syndrome?
If your job requires you to make repetitive motions with your fingers, hands or wrists, you face a high risk of developing carpal tunnel syndrome. In fact, OrthoInfo.com explains that almost all carpal tunnel syndrome begins at work. You risk of developing CTS...
What conditions may shorten the processing time for SSDI claims?
You may have heard that the approval process for Social Security Disability benefits is long and arduous. In some cases, though, you may be able to have the U.S. Social Security Administration fast-track its decision. Whether you may do so depends largely on the type...