Our accident attorneys frequently post articles on personal injury topics, including car and motorcycle accidents, on-the-job accidents, long-term illness and disability benefits. If you have been injured due to no fault of your own, or if you have been turned down for Social Security benefits in the state of Florida, come see what advice we have to offer.
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Do You Have Shoulder Impingement Syndrome After Your Motorcycle Accident?Landing on or injuring your shoulder during a motorcycle accident can cause pain, immobility, and problems completing everyday activities.
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Multiple Myeloma Patients Could Receive Social SecurityMultiple myeloma affects a variety of different organs and can make working impossible. Fortunately, you may be eligible to receive Social Security benefits.
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Is That Burn Covered by Workers’ Comp? Find Out, Here!Working in the food industry or working around chemicals puts you at risk for serious burns. Fortunately, some injuries are covered by workers’ compensation.
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Breathe More Easily Knowing Workers’ Comp May Cover Your COPDYou may qualify to receive workers’ compensation if your chronic obstructive pulmonary disease was caused by conditions at your job.
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Your Eyes Are At Risk When Riding a MotorcycleJust like all body parts, your eyes are especially vulnerable in a motorcycle accident. Not taking the proper precautions can result in permanent damage.
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Cab Passengers Not Likely to Wear SeatbeltsDo you wear a seatbelt when riding in a cab? If you’re like a majority of passengers, you don’t. A new study looks at why.
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Getting Beneath the Surface of Road RashIf you’re involved in a motorcycle crash, you may experience road rash. Here are some important tips if you experience this painful condition.
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Why You May Receive Back Payments With Your Social Security Disability ChecksWhen you are approved for Social Security disability benefits, you may receive back payments, and here’s why.
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How to Get Workers’ Compensation for BursitisBursitis is a painful condition that can make it difficult to work. Fortunately, workers’ comp may be available.
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Is Your Employer Putting You at Risk for Heat-Related Injuries?How Employers Can Help Prevent Employee Heat Stroke
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The Heat Is on: Getting Workers’ Compensation for Heat StrokeFlorida employees who work outside are exposed to high temperatures, which can cause heat stroke. Here, find out if you’re eligible for workers’ comp.
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Motorcycling: Using SEE for SafetyMay is National Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month. One way motorcyclists can stay safe is by using the SEE method.