A former employee of the New Mexico Children, Youth and Families Department (CYFD) recently said that she contracted COVID-19 from her workplace, but
COVID-19 Pandemic Led to a Rise in Face Mask-Related Work Injuries
In the last year, the rate of face mask-related workplace injuries has risen according to data obtained from the National Electronic Injury
Are Weather-Related Workers’ Compensation Claims Compensable?
While some politicians continue to split hairs over the cause of climate change and scientists debate on the best solution, workers who make a living
How Properly Treating Orthopedic Workplace Injuries Could Help the Economy
Of all the work-related injuries that occur in the United States every year, more than 90 percent of them are orthopedic-related (meaning related to
Hurt on the Job in Arizona? Understand Your Workers’ Comp Rights
Workers’ compensation is a state-based system in the United States, which means that each state has its own rules, regulations and requirements. In
Why You Should Speak With an Attorney Before Quitting Your Job While on Workers’ Comp
Being injured on the job, especially if it’s one you’re already not happy with, can make a bad situation even worse. A common question we get asked
Is the AA Battery the Solution to Slip and Fall Accidents At Work?
Every year, far too many people are injured or killed in the workplace. In 2018, the National Safety Council (NSC) estimated that work injuries cost
San Jose, California Mass Shooting is an Example of Workplace Violence
On May 26, 2021, San Jose, California became the site of the San Francisco Bay area’s deadliest shooting. At 6:34 a.m. Pacific Time, authorities
Gilbert Police Officer Recovering After Head Injury in the Line of Duty
An attempted traffic stop by a Pinal County Sheriff’s Office (PCSO) deputy led to a high-speed chase and a shooting, which left 1 officer dead and