Tag Archives: Workers’ Compensation
Could an Employer Be Liable for Damage Caused by a Drunk Employee?
Two years ago, a 49-year-old Newark woman was working at a marine terminal in Elizabeth when she was unexpectedly hit by a top loader. After the collision, people on the scene rushed to her aid but she did not… Read More »
Posted in Work Accident
Tagged Workers' Compensation, Wrongful Death
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Could Using Industrial Hand Soap at Work Hurt Me?
Could the industrial hand soap you use at work be hurting you? Recently, Occupational Health & Safety magazine featured a report on industrial hand cleansers and whether they are doing more harm to workers than good. How Can Using Industrial… Read More »
Posted in Blog, Product Liability, Work Accident
Tagged NewJersey, Workers' Compensation, WorkersComp
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How Injured Workers Can Prove Fault Following a Construction Accident
In the wake of a construction accident, injured workers and their families often face a mountain of hardships, including hospital bills, loss of income if the injury prevents the victim from going back to work and the challenge of recovering… Read More »
Posted in Blog, Contruction Accident, Work Accident
Tagged Construction Accidents Injuries, New Jersey, Workers' Compensation
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