by Robert Reeves | Jun 8, 2018 | workers compensation, personal injury, proper compensation
If you work on the railroad, you know that the job can be quite dangerous sometimes. Therefore, there are certain protection in place to make sure you’re taken care of if you happen to face an injury on the job. That’s where FELA comes in, or Federal...
by Robert Reeves | May 22, 2018 | workers compensation
Carpal tunnel syndrome is by far the most common repetitive stress injury (RSI). RSIs occur due to stress within certain areas of the body, caused by performing the same movements again and again. By far the most common type of RSI is carpal tunnel syndrome. This...
by Robert Reeves | May 11, 2018 | workers compensation
Repetitive stress injuries can stem from a number of different circumstances, and preventing them in he workplace can be quite difficult. Ultimately, these types of injuries can be long-lasting and painful, but the onset of them is quite unpredictable. So, we’re...
by Robert Reeves | May 10, 2018 | workers compensation
If you face a work injury, you have a few decisions to make. Is this the right injury to place a claim for? Are you seriously injured? And, in the event that you do decide to file a claim, what path do you take? Choosing worker’s comp vs civil lawsuit, or vice...
by Robert Reeves | May 8, 2018 | Uncategorized, workers compensation
Your spinal cord has a direct effect on many different parts of your body. Through your central nervous system, the spinal cord carries messages and signals to your entire body. From feelings of pain, soreness, weakness, and even the way you process touch and how you...
by Robert Reeves | Mar 23, 2018 | workers compensation
If you’re sharing a situation that was an accident, or incident, it is likely that you use those words interchangeably. However, these two words mean different things. When it comes to re-telling the situation, it is important that we choose the right word. But...