In addition to workplace injuries, occupational illnesses can also take a toll on your productivity. Contact dermatitis is a common ailment that affects workers in numerous positions and industries. The effects of this skin condition can range from mildly irritating...
Month: December 2021
3 common causes of carpal tunnel syndrome in the workplace
Carpal tunnel syndrome is the result of repetitive tasks that pinch the median nerve in your wrist. If you suffer from carpal tunnel, you might experience pain, discomfort or loss of grip strength which may hinder your ability to work. The actions you perform at your...
Are construction trenches more dangerous in the summer?
Trenches are common on construction sites across Illinois. After all, these trenches allow workers to build foundations, run pipes or wires and reach underground access points. Even though you may be familiar with working in and around trenches, you also should...
What mistakes can you avoid in workers’ compensation claims?
Workers' compensation benefits are often trickier than anyone anticipates. Many falsely assume that this benefit will cover any incident no matter what. In reality, a worker has to apply for benefits and may not even end up receiving the proper value of compensation....
How can ladders pose a danger to you?
If your job involves reaching over your head, then you likely use a ladder numerous times throughout your day. To protect your safety, you need to understand how to use ladders properly. It is also important to understand where the risks come from in using ladders....
Returning to work following a traumatic brain injury
Workers who have suffered a traumatic brain injury may have difficulties returning to work for a period of time following their injury. Traumatic brain damage can affect a number of areas in the brain, making it hard for people to find a job or continue working in...
FAQs about workers’ compensation benefits
A workplace accident can happen without warning and leave you seriously injured. When this happens, you may struggle to return to work and maintain your finances. The workers’ compensation system provides benefits to workers injured on the job. The following FAQs can...
Will doctors recommend bed rest for a back injury?
Hurting your back at work is likely to cause you a lot of pain, so much so that the idea of doing even ordinary everyday activities may seem impossible while you recover. However, if you expect your doctor to recommend a prolonged stay in bed, you will probably...
How do job hunting and worker’s compensation benefits intersect?
Many employees injured on the job do not have a strong desire to return to that same job, for obvious reasons. In other cases, they simply cannot return to work due to the injury they received. In such cases, a worker may want to strike out and find new employment....
What should you know about structured settlements?
Sustaining an injury at work and gaining workers' compensation claims mean that you could get a settlement. This settlement can either come as a structured settlement or a lump-sum payment. It is important to understand the difference between the two, as this could...