After outlining the scope of workplace dangers, the next step is understanding what to do if you’ve been hurt on the job and how to file a claim in 2026.
After a workplace injury, workers’ compensation may only be the first step—additional claims could significantly impact your recovery and compensation.
After a workplace accident, employees have the right to report the injury, access medical treatment, and file for workers' compensation benefits. Most state workers' comp systems cover medical costs ...
*The last thing anyone at work wants is for someone to be injured on the job. What do you do when it happens to you? Getting hurt anywhere is bad, but when it’s at work, there are special ...
March 26, 2026 - Most workers' compensation systems were originally designed to compensate workers for physical injuries sustained at the workplace. When the framework was established in the late 19th ...
What happens if you’re injured on the job and your employer doesn’t have workers’ comp insurance? SA Live's Jada Pickett sat down with Javier Espinoza, Senior Partner and CEO of Espinoza & Brock Work ...
More than 5,000 deadly work injuries were recorded in the U.S. in 2024, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, with truck drivers and construction trades workers accounting for a large ...
Johns Hopkins University and Medicine have approved amendments to the JHU/JHM Workforce Member Work-Related Incident and Injury Reporting Policy, effective May 1. The simplified approach is designed ...
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