If you bang your head in a fall or are struck on the head by an object at work, you might not imagine the effect it could have. People tend to measure the severity of an injury by the amount of blood or the intensity of pain. When you suffer a blow to the head, there...
When workers’ compensation stops but you can’t go back to work
Workers' compensation insurance benefits are a crucial lifeline to those who fall ill or get injured on the job. Your benefits will offer 100% coverage for necessary medical care and replace a portion of your wages for as long as you qualify for temporary disability....
Suffering PTSD after a catastrophic workplace event is not uncommon
Many workplace injuries occur during catastrophic events. Cave-ins or long-distance falls at a construction site, someone being run over by a piece of equipment or violence at the hands of an intruder or another employee are just a few examples of events that can...
What can happen after you file a workers’ compensation claim?
If you suffered an injury on the job, do you need to foot the bill for your medical care or does your employer? Well, that depends. Workers' compensation coverage is a type of insurance that your employer purchases to cover job-related injuries among employees. It's...