by Robert Reeves | Mar 2, 2019 | personal injury
If you’ve got plans to be one of the expected 1.9 million teachers in the U.S., you might not be thinking about potential workplace injuries. However, there are some teaching risks which you should keep in mind. Being aware of these risks can help you stay safe...
by Robert Reeves | Feb 22, 2019 | personal injury, workers compensation
According to the Department of Labor, over 12 million people work in manufacturing jobs. These jobs involve a lot of different machines and tools which can result in injury if not used properly. Good manufacturing safety means being aware of these risks and what can...
by Robert Reeves | Feb 7, 2019 | workers compensation, personal injury
According to the Department of Labor, about 180,000 people worked in auto shops in 2016. For these workers, auto shop safety has to be one of their biggest priorities. Following proper safety procedures is important in auto shops due to how many things can potentially...
by Robert Reeves | Jan 29, 2019 | workers compensation, personal injury
Our body’s natural clock tells us when it’s time to sleep and when it’s time to wake up. Working overnight throws this system off track. This can leave you struggling to get through your work and get the sleep you need. It’ll take some time,...
by Robert Reeves | Jan 22, 2019 | personal injury, workers compensation
Work that involves extended standing can be very tough on your body. Your legs and feet will be bothering you even if you’re in great shape. However, there are some ways to help reduce this strain on your body to make your job a bit more manageable…...
by Robert Reeves | Jan 5, 2019 | personal injury, workers compensation
The amount of lifting you’ll have to do at work varies from workplace to workplace. However, you could still tweak a muscle doing simple tasks, like moving your computer around. In fact, overexertion accounted for 34% of workplace injuries in 2016! Thankfully,...