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February 3, 2021
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Construction work is an ongoing process in the North Carolina. Barely a day goes by when we do not see roadwork, the erection of a new building or the refurbishing of an existing building. However, construction is a dangerous profession, especially considering many construction workers work at tall heights and with heavy machinery. The following […]
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February 1, 2021
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It seems like everywhere you look nowadays there are construction projects in the works. Most people don’t even give a second though about whether those construction sites are safe, but those who work in construction are well aware of the dangers. Heavy machinery, proximity to moving traffic, and job performance at great heights can put […]
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January 7, 2021
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Most employees in North Carolina probably never even think about the potential to get injured at work. However, there are thousands of people in the state who may be in employment positions that come with risk of injury – construction workers, manufacturing workers, truck drivers, government workers and healthcare workers, for example. For anyone who […]
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December 21, 2020
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No one should be at risk of serious injury when they go to work. But the sad reality is that thousands upon thousands of people are hurt all across America each year as the result of workplace accidents. While you would think that most employers and their insurance companies would want to do everything they […]
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November 30, 2020
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Multiple injuries and one fatality resulted recently after a car crashed into a median on I-540 outside of Raleigh. The accident occurred when the driver, heading north on I-540, swerved to avoid hitting a car in front of him near the five-mile marker. He veered into the median instead, hitting four road workers and killing one. Moises […]
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November 20, 2020
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Not long ago this blog posted an article on how nurses can suffer significant and debilitating back injuries in the course of their work. While back injuries are an unfortunately common form of harm suffered by healthcare workers, nurses throughout North Carolina are subjected to other forms of detriment as well. This post will introduce […]
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November 5, 2020
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Workers in health care face more dangers than construction workers, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Health care workers and workers in other higher risk occupations should assure that they pursue their rights to workers' compensation if they are injured on the job. Injury rates Building a hospital is safer than working in one, according to federal […]
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October 7, 2020
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Employers in every state must provide their employees with a reasonably safe work environment, but work-related injuries happen—everything from broken bones to repetitive stress injuries, even occupational illness. This article will examine workers' rights when injured on the job and how to pursue workers' compensation in NC. Need legal assistance? Call us at (866) 907-1145 […]
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October 5, 2020
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Amazon often makes a great deal over its safety practices, claiming that automation and worker surveillance help keep workers safe and healthy. The company actively monitors progress on its safety goals, but internal data shows that those goals may not be being met. In fact, injuries may be on the upswing, especially during busy periods. […]
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