Essentially, workers compensation is a no-fault system. This means that if you, as a worker, sustain injury on the job, the company should pay you workers’ compensation automatically. This system is in place to ensure that injured workers do not end up in litigation...
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What is the ‘Going and Coming’ rule?
If you have sustained injury on the job site, you may have eligibility for workers’ compensation. However, what the law considers the “job site” can vary, and, depending on your occupation, can be rather confusing. Most Americans spend a period of time each day...
Lumpers are vulnerable to 3 specific workplace injuries
Loading and unloading commercial trucks requires experience, skill and some natural talent. Accordingly, if you work as a lumper, you probably make a decent wage. Unfortunately, your overall health may also be at risk. If you sustain a work-related injury when working...
Job-related injuries involving young workers
If you are a young worker or you have a teen who recently started a job, it is important to understand the risks that are present in the workplace and focus on avoiding an accident. Working is often very hard for young people with little experience and many other...
Rushing and the risk of a workplace accident
Regardless of the field you work in, it is crucial to keep an eye out for job-related hazards that you face. On-the-job accidents occur for a host of reasons, from inexperienced workers to bad weather. Sometimes, these accidents occur because a worker is rushing....
Could 1099 workers have workers’ compensation coverage in the future?
Based on workers' compensation laws currently, you have to be an employee of a company to receive workers' compensation benefits. If you are a contract or 1099 worker, you have no access to protection should you suffer an injury on the job. You would have to take the...
What is a no-fault system?
If you are in a position to file for workers' compensation, you are likely wondering if it is possible just to sue your employer instead. After all, it is possible to sue negligent parties for causing injuries in many cases. However, the workers' compensation system...
What are some important points to understand about the workers’ comp system?
Workers' compensation can be confusing. Many people think it is a government program, but it is actually private insurance that your employer purchases. The state simply manages the system to ensure employers, insurers and you follow all the laws regarding benefits,...
Delivery drivers are vulnerable to 3 common stepping injuries
If you are a delivery driver, you probably step into and out of your truck hundreds of times each day without much thought. When you step down, though, you put considerable pressure on your legs, knees, ankles and feet. Even if you step cautiously, you may not be able...
The Four Deadliest Construction Accident Scenarios
It is already common knowledge that construction work is one of the most dangerous professions in the United States. Construction workers are at significantly higher risk of serious injury or death in workplace accidents than most other workers. Statistics from 2018...