Can You Get Workers’ Comp for PTSD?
According to statistics for the U.S., 70% of adults have experienced a traumatic event of some type at least once in their lives – this
According to statistics for the U.S., 70% of adults have experienced a traumatic event of some type at least once in their lives – this
A 23 year-old man was hit and killed by a car in Fort Pierce, Florida on early Sunday morning, September 27th. The man was visiting
Formally known as Disability Evaluation Under Social Security, the Social Security “Blue Book” is the Social Security Administration’s official listing of disabling impairments as they
Florida worker’s compensation claims can involve some complex issues. Nationally, 60% of all first-time workers’ compensation claims are rejected. Upon appeal, a substantial number of
The Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act The Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act (LHWCA) is a federal law that provides payments for medical expenses,
In order to receive workers compensation benefits for an injury, it must have occurred in the course and scope of employment. Accidents off the premises
Telecommuting is generally defined as using technology to permit employees to work from remote locations in lieu of or in addition to the traditional office
Many people in their late 50s and 60s have chosen to remain in the workforce longer than previous generations. The American Association of Retired People
Prevalence in the United States Obesity is at epidemic proportions in the United States according to data from the Center for Disease Control (CDC). Over
Most employers are required by Florida law to have workers compensation insurance to cover the costs of treating work-related injuries. When you suffer an on-the-job