Firefighters work hard to save lives, but they must also protect themselves from health dangers beyond contact with fire. Ear damage, for example, is becoming an issue due to exposure to loud sirens. That's why thousands of firefighters are suing a manufacturer of sirens for permanent hearing loss.
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These are the unique system of classification codes used by insurance companies to figure out the each worker’s compensation insurance premium. Each code is a four digit number assigned by the WCIRB (Workers' Compensation Insurance Rating Bureau).
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The first thing you need to do if you are injured at work is to report the injury and seek medical attention. Choosing not to hire an attorney can be costly and you may end up losing your case.
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After a work-related injury occurs, there are several things that will take place aside from reporting the accident to your employer.
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Work-related injuries will affect every area of your life. It's essential to understand how the workers' compensation process works and what to expect as you move forward.
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There are two available settlement options. Every case is different and should be handled on its own merit. So, it's essential that you have a workers' compensation attorney on your side to help you make the best choice.
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Having a reputable workers' compensation attorney on your side is the best way to protect your rights. Gaylord & Nantais are workers' compensation attorneys who have years of experience assisting individuals dealing with both direct and secondary asbestos exposure related to their work.
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Work-related injuries can be frustrating. The following questions can help eliminate some of the confusion you encounter when you are faced with a long recovery and are unable to return to work.
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The federal government requires every state to have workers' compensation laws to protect their workers if they are injured on the job.
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Lawyers who work with Workers' Compensation claims prefer to use an independent medical examiner who can provide an unbiased opinion about your injuries.
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