Category Archives: Workers Compensation Benefits

What to Do if You Are Becoming Dependent on Pain Medication

If you are taking pain medication, you may be concerned about becoming addicted or dependent on it. This is a valid concern, especially if you know you have addictive tendencies or have a family history that includes addiction. If you believe you are starting to become dependent on your pain medication, here are some steps […]

  • Posted on: Jan 25 2021
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Preventative Care Tips to Reduce Workers’ Comp Claims

While dealing with workers’ comp claims is often a necessity for business owners, the best option is to never have those cases come up at all. You may not be able to completely avoid dealing with workers’ comp claims, but you can do a lot to reduce the chance of accidents occurring. Here are some […]

  • Posted on: Jan 15 2021
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Can I File for Workers’ Comp If I Have Covid-19?

The Covid-19 pandemic has affected millions of people around the world. Businesses have closed, schools have gone to virtual education, and medical professionals have dealt with overcrowded hospitals and testing centers. If you have continued working at your standard job site and have been exposed to Covid-19, can you file for workers’ comp? After all, […]

  • Posted on: Dec 23 2020
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Does Workers Comp Cover Mental Health?

In many cases, workers’ compensation does cover mental health issues that have arisen as a result of something that occurred at your workplace or during working hours at another location. Like physical injuries, you can make a mental health workers’ comp claim for conditions that were caused by one incident or for conditions that occurred […]

  • Posted on: Dec 15 2020
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When Should You Stop Taking Over-the-Counter Medication?

Most people turn to over-the-counter pain relievers and other medication at the first sign of pain. In many cases, ibuprofen, acetaminophen, or naproxen is enough to deal with minor aches, pains, and inflammation. However, these over-the-counter medications are far from a cure-all, and they are not meant to manage pain long-term or even more than […]

  • Posted on: Nov 25 2020
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How Does Workers’ Comp for Carpal Tunnel Work?

If you have developed a pain in your wrist and hand that continues for more than several days, it could be carpal tunnel syndrome. This condition occurs by overworking the wrists, and those who work on the computer or who have jobs that require them to make repetitive hand movements often develop it. Early on, […]

  • Posted on: Nov 15 2020
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Common Ways of Treating Neck Pain

Feeling pain in your neck? It’s not uncommon, but fortunately, many cases of neck pain are only temporary and will go away on their own as long as you don’t do anything to prolong the issue. Neck pain is often causes by inflammation, injury, overuse, or even poor posture. If your neck is hurting, here […]

  • Posted on: Oct 23 2020
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What Is a Pulled Muscle?

A strained or pulled muscle can be painful, especially if you don’t take the time to rest the muscle and allow it to heal. You can pull a muscle whenever you do something that overworks or tears the muscle or tendon. A pulled muscle can happen at any time without any kind of warning. It’s […]

  • Posted on: Oct 15 2020
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Common Workers’ Comp Questions

Have you been injured at work? If you have, you may be thinking about applying for workers’ comp. You may, though, have some questions about what workers’ comp is and what it covers. Here are the answers to some of these common questions. Do I Qualify for Workers’ Comp? It can be difficult to provide […]

  • Posted on: Sep 30 2020
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Will Quitting Your Job Affect an Ongoing Workers’ Comp Case?

Dealing with an injury that occurred while working can be stressful. While the workers’ comp process is designed to ensure that you have the funds to cover all medical costs and make certain you’re not under undue financial stress while you can’t work, it’s not a process that many people understand. It’s also a process […]

  • Posted on: Aug 15 2020
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