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Soft Tissue Injuries

Dr. Jeff J. Mollins, Brooklyn’s premier accident specialist has been diagnosing, treating, and documenting injuries sustained by accident victims for 30 years. Individuals involved in accidents (work accidents, car accidents, construction accidents, and slip and fall) often sustain soft tissue injuries. Whether they are traumatic (typically seen in high impact accidents) or overuse (often seen […]


I Should Have Filed Worker’s Comp But Didn’t – Is It Too Late?

One of the most important parts of a worker’s comp claim is filing the paperwork in a timely manner. This is why worker’s comp experts stress that you need to report any accident that occurs on the job to your supervisor and all other relevant parties as quickly as you can no matter how minor […]


Mild Traumatic Brain Injury

Over the past 30 years, Dr. Jeff J. Mollins has specialized in the treatment, diagnosis, and documentation of injuries sustained by accident victims (car accidents, work accidents, slip and falls, construction accidents). It is not uncommon for individuals hurt in accidents to sustain a mild traumatic brain injury (or mild TBI). This injury is common […]


Importance of Pain Management Doctors When Treating Injuries Sustained by Accident Victims

Dr. Jeff J. Mollins, Brooklyn’s premier accident specialist has been diagnosing, treating and documenting injuries sustained by patients hurt in accidents (automobile accidents, work accident, construction accidents, slip and falls) for 30 years. The first line of defense in the treatment of injuries sustained by patients injured in accidents is conservative treatment. Initially, if possible, […]


Was I Injured Badly Enough to File Worker’s Comp?

If you’ve been injured on the job, but not hurt enough that you obviously qualify for worker’s compensation, you may wonder if you should bother filing. Where is the line between an injury that doesn’t qualify and one that does? It’s not always immediately clear, but there are some basic guidelines you can use to […]


Tips for Keeping a Construction Zone Accident-Free

Many accidents occur daily on construction sites across the country. Unfortunately, any industry that involves using power tools, heavy materials, and large equipment is going to see a higher rate of accidents than others. But that doesn’t mean your construction crew can’t be kept safe. You can lower the number of construction accident claims that […]


Common Construction Site Accidents

Accidents can happen on any job site, but construction sites tend to see a higher number of accidents simply because they’re often unorganized and cluttered with materials and tools. While workers are often the victims of these accidents, some passers-by or visitors can also be injured and will want to file a construction accident claim. […]


Is Sitting the New Smoking?

With the steady rise of digital technology, sitting has become the most common posture in the workplace. Most desk workers spend an average of 10 hours a day sitting in front of a computer, which leaves very little opportunity for physical activity throughout the day. Sitting can be extremely detrimental to your health – even […]


What is a Physiatrist?

Dr. Jeff J. Mollins, Brooklyn’s premier accident specialist, has been diagnosing, treating, and documenting injuries sustained by individuals hurt in accidents (automobile, slip and falls, work accidents, construction accidents) for 30 years. Dr. Mollins works very closely with a group of referred medical specialists to provide comprehensive care to his injured patients. One of the […]


Treatment of Injuries with Chiropractic

Dr. Jeff J. Mollins, Brooklyn’s premier accident specialists, has been diagnosing, treating, and documenting injuries sustained by patients involved in accidents (construction, automobile, work-related, slip and fall) for close to 30 years. As a practicing chiropractor himself (Dr. Mollins is a Diplomat of the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners), Dr. Mollins is well aware of […]