Getting hurt on the job may damage your confidence in your ability to work in the days and even weeks after, yet you still want to return to employment as soon as you can. So if your employer contacts you with an offer to return to work, you should feel confident in...
Injured Workers Should Not Stand Alone
Month: February 2017
Navigating social security disability insurance appeals process
If you’ve applied for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and they denied your claim, don’t lose hope. The SSA turns down many initial SSDI claims, but you can appeal the decision. It’s important to learn how to navigate the process effectively. Understanding...
How and why can lead poisoning happen in a workplace?
Lead poisoning can be a serious issue in the workplace. It affects the well-being of employees in many ways. Workers need to understand how lead poisoning happens. They also should understand the sources of lead exposure and any preventive measures employers should...
What makes older workers particularly vulnerable to injuries?
Older workers bring valuable experience and skills to the workplace. However, they also face unique challenges that can make them more prone to injuries. Understanding why older workers are particularly vulnerable can help create safer work environments for everyone....
Why working on scaffolding can lead to workplace injuries
While scaffolding is a necessary tool on many construction sites, it also poses significant risks to worker safety. Every year, numerous injuries occur as a result of accidents involving scaffolding. Understanding why scaffolding can be dangerous is important to...
5 tips on how to document disability for SSDI applications
Applying for Social Security Disability Insurance can be challenging. Proper documentation of your disability is necessary to demonstrate eligibility for benefits. These strategies can help ensure your documentation supports your application effectively. 1. Gather...
Is epilepsy considered a disability?
Epilepsy is a condition that affects the brain and causes seizures. These seizures can vary in type and severity, but they may also impact a person's ability to work and perform daily activities. If you have epilepsy and it is preventing you from working, you may be...
What to do if your California workers’ comp claim gets denied
Navigating the aftermath of a denied workers' compensation claim can feel overwhelming. In California, when an injury occurs on the job, workers should receive benefits to cover medical costs and lost wages. However, not all claims sail smoothly through the process....
Common workplace accidents in California
Workplace safety is a major concern for both employees and employers. Despite strict regulations, accidents still occur, affecting thousands of workers every year in California. Awareness of these common accidents can help in creating safer work environments and...
What requirements must California employers meet to protect their employees from heat illness?
In California, employers have a legal responsibility to safeguard their workers from heat-related illnesses. With rising temperatures comes a need for businesses to understand and comply with the regulations set forth by the state to protect their employees. It is...