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Learn more about workers' compensation laws, benefits, information on filing a case, and more on our blog.
Learn more about workers' compensation laws, benefits, information on filing a case, and more on our blog.
Workers’ compensation provides financial and medical benefits to employees who suffer work-related injuries or illnesses. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports 2.6 million nonfatal workplace injuries and illnesses among private industry workers in 2023,
Continue ReadingWorkplace injuries are serious problems that affect millions of Americans every year. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2.8 million workers suffered an injury or illness while on the job in 2022, a
Continue ReadingWorkers’ compensation insurance is designed to provide benefits to employees at any type of job who become ill or are injured while working. The benefits can include paying for medical care, including surgery, physical therapy,
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Continue ReadingAfter you have been injured on the job, you might think that all you have to do is file paperwork. Unfortunately, there could be a problem with your claim, leaving you to try to resolve
Continue ReadingWorkers’ compensation is for employees after they have been hurt on the job. These benefits make sure that injured workers receive medical care and financial compensation while they recover. However, many workers wonder if seeking
Continue ReadingThe U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics puts the current labor force at over 168 million. In a perfect world, those millions of workers are all well-paid and protected in safe working conditions. Unfortunately, despite the
Continue ReadingAlong with your auto, life, and personal healthcare insurance, you could also benefit from workers’ compensation insurance. Workers’ compensation is a type of insurance mandated by the U.S. Department of Labor that employers pay to
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