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Workers’ Comp for Remote Employees: Here’s What You Need to Know
The landscape of work underwent a transformative shift in March 2020 when the world plunged into lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This abrupt change gave rise to remote work models and paved the way for what is now known as the Great Resignation. The aftermath...
What NOT to Do After a Work Injury
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, more than two million people suffer injuries while at work each year. Over five thousand of those accidents result in death. Workplace injuries are extremely common, and many are avoidable. Some are due to negligence...
Reasons Why Your Workers’ Compensation Checks May be Delayed and When You Should Contact an Attorney
After an on-the-job injury, you may have filed for workers’ compensation (WC) benefits. However, if you are waiting for the checks to arrive and there seems to be a delay, there may be a reason for it, and we can help. Often insurance companies want to avoid paying...
What to Do if My Employer Doesn’t Have Workers’ Comp Insurance
Most employers are required by law to carry workers’ compensation (WC) insurance to cover employees if they get injured on the job. However, some companies fail to comply with the law and don’t carry the proper insurance. If you get hurt while working, you may still...
