Lowell Workers’ Compensation Legal Blog
3 Tips to get full compensation under the law
When you get hurt at work, financial costs can quickly add up. For this reason, there are national resources available that can offer assistance in these situations. In the United States, the Department of Labor's Office of Workers' Compensation Programs oversees the...
Repetitive use injuries are compensable
Repetitive use injuries are gradual damage to muscles, tendons and nerves from repeated motion. These types of repetitive use injuries can occur in any person who repeats the same motion over and over. Repetitive use injuries that occur in the workplace are...
You can experience a workplace injury at home
According to a survey conducted by Upwork and reported by CNBC, more than 25% of Americans report they will work from home in 2021. If you telecommute and experience an injury in your home office, you may be eligible for workers' compensation. Review the standards...
Nurses are at high risk of chronic low back pain
Among all workers in the U.S., those in the health care professions are highly likely to suffer from low back pain, according to StatPearls. Nurses have the highest rates in the profession, with about 50% of those in the U.S. reporting LBP at least once in their...
Construction workers may develop carpel tunnel syndrome
Hand, finger and wrist injuries are common in office workers who use computer keyboards throughout the day. You may not realize, though, that construction workers are also vulnerable to carpel tunnel syndrome. Carpel tunnel syndrome is a medical condition that...
Can I Appeal a Denied Workers’ Compensation Claim?
Workers’ compensation provides income and medical benefits to those who sustain work-related injuries. However, many times these claims will be denied or disputed by the workers’ comp insurance company that your employer carries. You may be wondering, “Can I appeal a...
Preventing a Workplace Accident
Construction sites are dangerous. Even if you have taken all necessary safety measures and precautions, there are many unseen obstacles that can obstruct you from preventing a workplace accident. Workers’ compensation laws exist to help injured construction...
Can I Receive Workers’ Comp if I Have Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?
“Can I receive workers’ comp if I have carpal tunnel syndrome?” is one of the most common questions that our attorneys receive at the Law Office of Jeffrey A. Young. If you work at a job that requires repetitive movements from your hands and wrists, you could be at...
What If My Workers’ Compensation Claim Is Denied?
What if my workers’ compensation claim is denied?” Workers’ compensation laws exist to protect employees who have been hurt on the job. But workers’ compensation insurance companies all too often would rather protect themselves. Unfortunately, many claims for workers’...
Information on Workers’ Compensation
If someone is injured as a result of his or her job, the first and primary source of recovery will be workers compensation. Here is some information on workers’ compensation. For those who are unfamiliar, workers compensation is a form of insurance for injured workers...