How to Protect Yourself Before, During, and After an IME
An independent medical examination (IME) is a pivotal step in the workers’ compensation process—and it’s one you need to prepare …
Read MoreCan Legal Immigrants Claim Social Security Benefits?
You don’t have to be a U.S. citizen to be eligible to receive Social Security benefits. But to qualify, an …
Read MoreWhat Are the 10 Most Dangerous Jobs in America?
Any job can be dangerous, but some present more and greater hazards than others. Injured workers may suffer a wide …
Read MoreHow to Prove Emotional Distress in Virginia and North Carolina
It’s hard to notice depression, anxiety, or any emotional distress in a person, especially if you didn’t know them before …
Read MoreHow to Get Workers’ Comp Benefits For a Repetitive Strain Injury
There was the clanking crash of tools and equipment as the roofer tumbled down the ladder, landing on his back …
Read MoreWhat to Expect When Social Security Reopens Field Offices
After a 20-month shutdown because of the pandemic, the Social Security Administration (SSA) has proposed opening its more than 1,200 …
Read MoreDon’t Talk to Strangers (Insurance Adjusters) After an Accident
Mama always said not to talk to strangers. It was good advice then, and it’s good advice now, especially if …
Read MoreCan I Get Workers’ Comp If I Was Exposed to COVID-19 at Work?
The numbers don’t lie: it’s been really hard for employees to avoid COVID-19, especially with more contagious variants on the …
Read MoreWhich Is Better: A Personal Injury Lawsuit or Workers’ Comp Claim?
“Where there’s blame, there’s a claim.” But did you know that not every claim requires blame? Workers’ compensation claims have …
Read MoreWho Pays If an Independent Contractor Is Hurt on the Job?
When an employee is hurt on the job, workers’ compensation laws offer a clear process for the claim. The injured …
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