The Dangers of Methylene Chloride

August 26th, 2016

OSHA has recently released a warning to workers regarding the dangers of methylene chloride. The warning comes after a worker was killed as a result of exposure to the chemical. Anyone who works with the chemical is urged to take

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How Mold Can Lead to Workers’ Compensation

August 24th, 2016

Molds are a type of fungi that can be found virtually anywhere. When molds grow excessively and you breathe in their spores, you can become ill or breathing issues could worsen. If you are exposed to mold on a regular

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Does Workers’ Compensation Only Cover Physical Injury?

August 17th, 2016

People who are physically injured on the job are aware that they can file a workers’ compensation claim to assist them in paying for the costs associated with those injuries. Slips and falls, lacerations and incidents involving machinery are all

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The Most Common Causes of Boating Accidents

August 15th, 2016

Boating is a popular pastime in North Carolina and other coastal states. When safety is taken into consideration, boating can be a fantastic way to spend a summer afternoon. Unfortunately, accidents occur when people are distracted or otherwise engaged, and

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Traumatic Brain Injuries Common for Bicyclists

August 12th, 2016

Earlier in the year, Dave Mirra was found dead of what was eventually ruled a suicide. The BMX star left those behind questioning why he would have ever considered killing himself. By all accounts, he was a healthy and happy

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Driving Safely Around 18 Wheelers

August 10th, 2016

Think back to when you were 15 or 16 years old. Are you able to remember your driver’s education course? If you can, chances are you recall learning the general rules of the road, how to drive with your hands

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What to Do If Your Workers’ Compensation Claim is Denied

August 5th, 2016

If you are injured at work, you can reasonably expect that your injuries will be covered by workers’ comp. That’s what the insurance is put in place for. But what happens if you put in a claim and that claim

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How to Avoid Leaving a Child in a Hot Car

July 20th, 2016

Only a monster would leave a child to suffer in a hot car, right? You may think that, but you would be wrong. Every summer, there are dozens of children that are left in the backseat of hot cars only

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Types of Witnesses in a Personal Injury Case

July 4th, 2016

If you have never found yourself in court seeking compensation for a personal injury, chances are likely that you are not aware of all of the aspects that go into the case. One of the most important aspects to prove

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Supervision is Essential Near the Pool

July 1st, 2016

Summer is here and the weather is, at times, unbearable. Families are flocking to pools in an effort to cool off. Public pools and backyard pools are provide relief from the summer heat, but they also provide a risk, especially

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