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The Importance of Keeping Accurate Records in a Workers’ Comp Case
/by Thiry & Caddell, LLPWorkplace injuries can be stressful and distracting. Instead of focusing on your treatment, you’re likely worried about the impact of your injury on your job security, whether or not your employer believes you, and how long you’ll be on workers’ compensation. However, there’s a lot you can do to solidify your claim and ensure that […]
Can Workers’ Compensation Cover Injuries Sustained During Commuting to and From Work?
/by Thiry & Caddell, LLPYour drive to work is probably one of the most routine and familiar parts of your life. You take the same route every day, and you could likely point out the stop signs, lights, and other landmarks with your eyes closed. Unfortunately, it’s on our most familiar drives that accidents are most likely. This brings […]
What Happens If an Employee Gets Injured During a Company-Sponsored Event?
/by Thiry & Caddell, LLPMost workers’ compensation cases are cut and dry. An employee gets injured while on the clock at their place of business, files a claim, and receives their benefits. However, some claims are a little more complicated. Company-sponsored events fall into that category. Depending on the details of the event and how it was represented to […]
The Connection Between Sleep Deprivation and Workplace Injuries
/by Thiry & Caddell, LLPPeople often underestimate just how important sleep is for our health. You know that you feel better after a good night of sleep, but did you know that even one poor night of sleep can have a negative impact on your performance at work? There is a strong link between sleep deprivation and workplace accidents, […]
Can I Choose My Doctor If I Get Injured on the Job in Alabama?
/by Thiry & Caddell, LLPAfter a workplace injury, you may feel like everything is out of your control. Unfortunately, that is true in a lot of ways. Your employer has a lot of control over the care you receive and what type of updates they receive, and you simply have to comply with your doctor’s orders. If your treating […]
Occupational Risks for Manufacturing Workers in Alabama
/by Thiry & Caddell, LLPManufacturing is widely known as one of the most dangerous industries for workers, racking up high injury rates year after year. Manufacturing as a whole had an incidence rate of 3.3 nonfatal injuries per 100 workers in 2021. The most dangerous subindustries are wood product manufacturing, metal manufacturing and foundry work, and motor vehicle manufacturing. […]
Occupational Risks for Agricultural Workers
/by Thiry & CaddellThe agricultural industry is one of the cornerstones of the United States. Without a strong farming industry, the economy would be at serious risk of collapsing. However, those who work in this field are at constant risk of illness and injury. While safety protocols and proper protective gear can do a lot to protect workers, […]
Can I Sue My Employer for Personal Injuries Even If I Have Received Workers’ Compensation?
/by Thiry & CaddellAfter a workplace injury, it’s important to know your rights and responsibilities. If your employer has at least five employees, they must have workers’ compensation insurance to cover workplace injuries. However, claiming the benefits you’re owed isn’t always easy, and there are limitations to what you can recover. Upon finding out that workers’ compensation only […]
Common Wear and Tear Injuries in the Workplace
/by Thiry & CaddellWhen people think of workplace injuries, they tend to imagine machine accidents, car crashes, and other one-time incidents with immediately identifiable injuries. However, a lot of workplace injuries fall into a different category: wear and tear injuries. These types of injuries build up over time and often aren’t identified until they reach a certain threshold […]
Preventing On-the-Job Injuries Among Aging Workers
/by Thiry & CaddellAmerica’s workforce is becoming increasingly diverse, with a greater share of laborers now considered senior citizens. Whether it’s due to a weak economy and minimal retirement savings or simply enjoyment of one’s work, aging Americans are working longer than ever before. This means that employers must be cognizant of increased injury risks and protect workers […]