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Logging-Second “Worst” Job to have according to Survey

According to an article I read the other day, “Loggers are listed as the number two worst job to have in America, and for good reason. Fifty-five loggers died back in 2017 due to fatal injuries while on the job, and an additional 350 workers sustained non-fatal injuries. The average logger makes about 40,000 a year.” Read More

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Alabama Workers Compensation Questions: (10) What if I don’t like the company doctor I am being sent to for treatment?

Alabama Workers Compensation Questions: (10) What if I don’t like the company doctor I am being sent to for treatment?  Under Alabama’s Workers’ Compensation law, a person injured at work is free to see whomever he or she wants for treatment of their job injury, but generally the workers’ compensation insurance carrier is not obligated Read More

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The Effects of Pain

Alabama Job Injury Lawyers Effects of Pain A few years back I had some serious health problems, and in an 8 month span I had to undergo 4 surgeries. During my recover, I learned something about pain I never knew before. Sure, I had broken some bones growing up, had 2 concussions while playing football, Read More

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Hurt at work but told that you are not an employee? Don’t Give Up

Two years ago we shared a post which stated that, “according to the U.S. Department of Labor, approximately 30 percent of companies misclassify at least some employees. In total, about 42.6 million employees may be misclassified right now. The IRS and the Department of Labor have launched a campaign to root out these employers.” Alabama Read More

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When choosing a Workers’ Compensation Lawyer-EXPERIENCE Counts

Alabama Workers Compensation Lawyers: Experience Counts: If you live in Alabama and have been hurt at work, hopefully you did not suffer a serious work injury, but if you did-or if you just have questions about your rights-it will probably be in your best interest at least speak with an experienced Alabama Workers Comp Lawyer. Read More

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Injured Workers at Increased Risk of Suicide

The attached article (click here) should get everyone’s attention.   Suffering a serious job injury is bad enough, but then you have to figure in the financial worries (try surviving long on 2/3rds of you wages while having to pay 100% of your bills), fear of loosing your job once you recover, having to fight Read More

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Should I trust the workers’ compensation adjuster?

I have never had a case where the workers’ compensation insurance carrier has gone so far as to try to fabricate a criminal case against an injured worker to avoid paying for their medical care, but this isn’t as shocking as it should be. So, can you trust the comp carrier? This is an extremely broad Read More

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When Choosing an Alabama Workers’ Compensation Attorney- Experience Counts

Alabama Workers Compensation Attorneys: Experience Counts: If you live in Alabama and have been hurt at work, hopefully you did not suffer a serious work injury, but if you did-or if you just have questions about your rights-it will probably be in your best interest at least speak with an experienced Alabama Workers Comp Lawyer. Read More

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[New Version] Can I file for workers compensation benefits if I was only a part time employee?

North Alabama Workers’ Compensation Attorney QUESTIONS | Huntsville Construction Workers’ Accident Lawyers | Alabama Workplace Accident Law Firm// Through the years our attorneys have spoken to numerous injured workers who thought that their work injury would not be covered under Alabama’s workers compensation laws because they were a part time employee-this is simply not the Read More

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