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Diesel exhaust coming out from the car exhaust pipe

According to the American Cancer Society, diesel exhaust is linked to many lung cancer deaths in the U.S. A recent article in the Wall Street Journal states that approximately 12 million workers are exposed to diesel exhaust every year. Workers employed in auto, construction, mining, farming and shipping industries have the heaviest exposure to diesel exhaust fumes.

June 28, 2016 No Comments
A bottle of oxycodone tablets, opioid used in killing pain

A worker gets injured and files a workers compensation claim. They then go to the doctor for treatment and are prescribed painkillers to help with the healing process. However, rather than simply prescribing the necessary amount of medication, they sell them more than they need.

June 28, 2016 No Comments
Hands of elderly with empty bowl

Nursing home residents face a high risk of malnutrition, but this often goes unnoticed by caretakers, medical professionals and family members. Malnutrition is a serious concern for nursing home residents, and it often goes unnoticed until it causes significant harm.

June 28, 2016 No Comments
crystalline mineral composed of silica

The Occupational Health & Safety Administration has issued new rules that will limit workers permissible exposure to silica dust to 50 micrograms per cubic meter of air inhaled during a typical 8-hour shift. Crystalline silica dust presents a serious health risk to miners, industrial workers, and construction professionals who handle the material on a regular basis.

June 28, 2016 No Comments
Man being taking care of after suffering from workplace injury

Other legal options may exist for workers injured on the job. Workers’ compensation is not the only option when an accident occurs at work.
It is common for injured workers to mistakenly believe that workers’ compensation is the only option when an accident occurs on the job.

June 22, 2016 No Comments
Monitoring cctv on a tablet

On January 1, 2016, a new Illinois law that hopes to reduce nursing home abuse went into effect. According to this law, nursing home residents will be allowed to install electronic monitoring devices in their rooms.

June 22, 2016 No Comments
A vehicle crashed into a tree

Neighborhoods lull drivers into a sense of safety. Tree lined streets and beautifully trimmed lawns present an image of tranquility and peace that mask a number of inherent dangers. Each year, this sense of safety causes drivers to relax and lose focus as they near home.

June 20, 2016 No Comments
Injured female employee filing for workers' compensation benefit

Many workers fear that their employment will be terminated if they file a workers’ compensation claim. For this reason, many ignore their injuries and suffer in silence for fear that they will lose their livelihood if they seek treatment.

March 27, 2016 No Comments
Woman Getting Negative Reactions on Social Media Post

Social media has become a part of our daily lives. Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Twitter, and other platforms make it easy to communicate vast quantities of information to our friends and family. These posts and pictures can also be used to call into question an individual’s personal injury claim.

March 7, 2016 No Comments
Prescription drugs in packaging and bottles with stethoscope

Workplace injuries often lead to months or years of pain, and workers turn to medications like OxyContin or Percocet to manage long-term pain issues. Between 1997 and 2007, doctors increased opioid prescriptions by over 400 percent, leading the federal government to call prescription drug abuse a national concern.

February 20, 2016 No Comments