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Ice vs Heat for Injuries

It is incredible to think of how great our body is. However, when an injury occurs, it may feel like the body is our worst enemy. Regardless of what you do and what your profession is, having an injury is never a good thing. There is a positive side to this though and that is […]


What Is A Neurologist?

A neurologist is a doctor that specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of issues in the brain and the nervous system. A neurologist will not perform any surgery on a patient. Instead, they offer expert advice when the illness calls for one. As such, a neurologist needs at least four years of medical school […]


Mistakes to Avoid During Your Work Injury Claim

Injury insurance providers will not put themselves in your shoes at the time of your injury. It would be best if you were clever with your claims beforehand. If you are filing for an injury claim, make sure you avoid these mistakes. Give insurers no room to keep you from claiming. However, most of these […]


Four Types of Psychological Tests to Judge TBI

Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is any injury to the brain due to a severe blow to the head, a fall, contact with a blunt instrument, or whiplash in case of an accident. It can result in temporary or permanent impairment of cognitive, physical, or psychosocial function, which is recognized only after a clinical examination and […]


Common Injuries from an On-the-Job Accident

Employers do their best to ensure that no one gets hurt on the job. There are safety regulations they must follow, and many implement safety protocols that go above and beyond these required measures. However, no matter how vigilant an employer is, accidents can happen. Here are some of the most common injuries that those […]


Does Worker’s Comp Cover Stress and Anxiety?

Worker’s comp covers a wide variety of health conditions, including mental health. In some cases, this can mean that you can receive worker’s compensation for stress and anxiety. However, like other chronic conditions such as asthma or carpal tunnel, you do have to show that your condition is connected to and caused by your job. […]


Training Employers Can Decrease At-Work Accidents

Most employers know that training their employees on safety can help reduce accidents. This is one of the best ways of ensuring that employees understand what they need to do to stay safe while at work. However, the C-level executives and other employers may not always take these same safety courses. But running a safe […]


How Do You Receive Your Workers’ Comp Benefits?

If you have been approved for workers’ comp, you’ve made it through the hardest part of the system. The question now is how your payments will arrive. This depends on the type of workers’ comp you have been approved for, the regulations in your area, and a few other factors. Here are some of the […]


Common Occupational Diseases Covered by Workers’ Comp

Workers’ comp does more than just cover on-the-job injuries. It also covers conditions brought on due to the nature of your job or the environment in which you work. While there are a number of diseases that could be caused by your job, you do have to show that there is a link between work […]


The Elements of a Strong Workers’ Comp Claim

If you’ve been injured at work, you know you need to begin putting together your workers’ comp case as soon as you can. There are a number of different parts to your case, but some are much more important than others. Here are several of the vital elements your workers’ comp claim needs to include […]