Author Archives: Other User

Mississippi’s Drunk Driving Dangers
Car accidents are the leading cause of personal injuries in the United States, and they also account for around 30,000 American deaths every year. One of the most common reasons for traffic accidents is drunk driving. In 2010, 31% of fatalities on the road resulted from a drunk driver, and every day drunk drivers… Read More »

2021 Workplace Injury Statistics
Federal agencies such as the BLS (Bureau of Labor Statistics), OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration), CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), and NSC (National Safety Council) publish statistics about workplace injuries and fatalities each year. We are including the most recent 2020 figures released by the BLS on November 3, 2021 as… Read More »

What Is Overexertion and Which Workers Are Most Susceptible to It?
Overexertion is what happens when you push your body too hard and is the third most common cause of accidental injuries in the United States. Overexertion can cause pain and discomfort from inflammation, leading to serious muscles and ligament tears. This may happen when you are training for a marathon, climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro, or… Read More »

Do I Have to Agree to Perform Light-Duty Work and Could I Get Paid Less?
Light-duty work refers to the type of work an employer may offer someone who experienced a work injury. If you experience a work injury, you’ll typically receive care from a doctor and additional medical professionals, and after your doctor releases you from care, you can perform light-duty work. The work may be similar or… Read More »

Scaffolding Injuries and Workers’ Compensation
Any time that an employee is performing a job on an elevated platform, there is an added risk. Ground level slips and falls are dangerous enough, but any fall from a height has the potential to cause life-threatening injuries. According to the CDC, 65% of the construction industry work on scaffolds, and 86% of… Read More »

Common Injuries Experienced By Service Industry Workers in Louisiana
While injuries in the service industry tend to be milder on average than those sustained in other industries, such as construction work, service workers still have a right to seek compensation. Workers’ comp benefits are available no matter how minor the injury and without the need to prove fault as they are no-fault benefits…. Read More »

Why is Hiring a Workers’ Compensation Lawyer Important?
Workers’ compensation is a distinct and critical area of the law. Although numerous law firms assist in workers’ compensation services, not many firms specialize in workers’ compensation. If you were injured in the workplace, you need skilled workers’ compensation attorneys to help you get the money you deserve for medical bills and your recovery…. Read More »

Eye Injuries and Vision Loss Affecting Louisiana Workers
While eye injuries may not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of a workplace injury, they are actually quite common. According to the CDC, nearly 2000 workers sustain job-related eye injuries daily in the United States. Of those injuries, ⅓ of them require emergency medical care in a hospital,… Read More »

Holiday Dangers: What You Need to Know Before You Get on the Road
The holidays are almost upon us, and while this is generally a time to celebrate, it is, unfortunately, one of the most dangerous times of the year for drivers. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), there are more car accident fatalities during the holiday season than at any other time of… Read More »

What Are the Reasons Someone Gets Denied Workers’ Comp, and What Do I Do If That Happens to Me?
Workers’ compensation plays a vital role in recovering from a workplace injury. Workers’ compensation covers a wide range of medical expenses, including diagnostic tests, prescription drugs, surgeries, lab tests, physical therapies, prosthetic devices, and other medical treatments. It also covers expenses related to lost wages if the victim is unable to work because of… Read More »