by jason ryser | Feb 27, 2020 | blog, Workplace Injury
Construction work is an inherently dangerous business. Each year, thousands of workers end up with severe or fatal injuries. Even a minor incident, such as forgetting to clean up a spill, can result in a broken back or fractured ribs. Discover the hazards of working...
by jason ryser | Oct 30, 2019 | blog
Construction jobs are an inherently dangerous job. Construction workers are no stranger to working with heavy machinery, working at dangerous elevations, and using dangerous tools and equipment. Although construction jobs are risky, this doesn’t mean that construction...
by jason ryser | Mar 16, 2019 | blog, Workplace Injury
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) estimates that there are 125,000 cranes operating in the American construction industry. This equipment is essential for major construction projects, yet the dangers they pose to workers and bystanders can be...
by jason ryser | Oct 26, 2018 | blog, Workplace Injury
Working in construction can be dangerous. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), construction is one of the deadliest and most dangerous industries to work in. Of the 4,693 worker fatalities recorded in 2016, 991 were in construction. That’s 22.1 percent...
by jason ryser | Sep 24, 2018 | blog, Workplace Injury
When an injury keep you from working, you have a few options for help. Both workers’ compensation and long-term disability insurance can cover wage loss and other costs of living. While there are many benefits to workers’ compensation and long-term disability,...
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