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How Do Workers’ Compensation Attorneys Get Paid?
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Last Modified on May 01, 2024

Most workers’ compensation lawyers get paid on a contingency fee basis. This…

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Most workers comp medical reviews agree with treating physician
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Last Modified on May 01, 2024

In the first half of 2017, more than 91.3% of all utilization…

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They Got Hurt At Work — Then They Got Deported
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Last Modified on May 07, 2025

At age 31, Nixon Arias cut a profile similar to many unauthorized…

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OSHA reminds employers to protect workers as summer heat settles in KC area
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Last Modified on May 01, 2024

Make sure to stay safe this summer while on the job with…

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Exoskeletons could help prevent on the job injuries.
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Last Modified on May 07, 2025

On the job injuries and workers compensation can be costly to both…

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Workers Compensation: AFL-CIO Report Indicates Workers Still at Risk on the Job
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Last Modified on May 01, 2024

Whether or not you are a member of a union, work place…

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What To Do After Workers Compensation Injury
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Last Modified on May 01, 2024

Injury If you are injured in an accident at work you are…

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Workers’ Compensation Basics
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Last Modified on May 01, 2024

What is Workers’ Compensation? Employees who are injured on the job are…

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Sick Nuclear Weapons Workers Are Entitled to Compensation
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Last Modified on May 07, 2025

Lawyers are using once-classified government documents to argue that potentially thousands of…

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OSHA and Workplace Safety: Know Your Rights
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Last Modified on May 07, 2025

Workplace safety affects millions of people in the United States but it…

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