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May 21
The Six Most Common Workplace Injuries Every Business Should Be Aware Of
On the job injuries are more common than you might think. Statistics show that in America, 3.3 million people on average a year suffer an injury at work that they may never fully recover from. In most cases, these are preventable if we pay close attention to the warning signs and educate our staff on …
May 21
The Benefits of Hiring a Personal Injury Lawyer
Sometimes, an work place injury victim hesitates to file an accident report or hire a personal injury attorney. There are multiple reasons for this. First, some injuries may not present symptoms immediately. Second, some people will assign blame to themselves, and reporting their injury or hiring an attorney may feel wrong. Third, after an accident …
May 19
Employee Recognition: The Best Ways to Show Appreciation for a Job Well Done
Employee recognition is a very important factor in determining the morale of a company, yet it is often overlooked. In order to ensure that employees are motivated to perform well, with the assurance that there will be a reward and a level of appreciation for that effort, it is important for business owners to make …
May 19
The Six Most Common Physical Disabilities And Health Problems That Can Put You Out Of Work
Medical Disability is an ever-growing issue in this country. Due to the increased complexity of the bureaucratic process of filing for disability claim, and the increasing rate of payment denials, it is of paramount importance for the disabled worker to seek legal counsel early in the process. Numerous studies have shown that those represented by …
May 16
Considering Law As A Career? 5 Prerequisite Classes You’ll Want To Consider Taking
Law is a field that can be very lucrative and rewarding. There are also a lot of areas of law that you can specialize in. You will need to start preparing for your career in law before you start law school. Law is such a broad topic. Maritime, DUI, Family, Real Estate etc.. These are …
May 16
Know Your Rights: What To Do If Were Injured On The Job
A workplace injury can be heartbreaking, but realizing that medical bills are mounting and being unsure of where to turn for assistance can make these situations much more difficult. All workers should follow these six steps immediately after they have been injured at work or carrying out work-related activities. Inform Your Supervisor From the moment …
May 14
Be Safe At Work By Following These 5 Safety Protocols
Requiring that certain safety measures and rules be followed in the workplace can significantly aid in preventing accidental injuries and costly lawsuits. For these reasons, business owners must take a proactive stance when the safety of their employees is involved. Listed below are five tips to help keep your business as injury free as possible: …
May 14
Four Tips for Making Sure Your Employment Contract Isn’t Terrible for You
An employment contract is a document that essentially outlines the details of a person’s employment with an employer. It is used to keep everyone involved aware of what the specifics concerning the employee’s job and duties are. Sometimes, employment contracts can have questionable content hidden within them, or they may even be vaguely written to …
May 13
Great Trade Jobs That Don’t Require A College Degree
For quite some time the go to advice for those graduating high school was for them to immediately start college. However, with the cost of college continuing to soar, and those who do graduate having a hard time finding work in their fields, more and more people are foregoing further formal education and are seeking …
May 01
5 Reasons Every Business Should Have A Patrol Guard On Duty
Small business owners often don’t have the disposable income to deal with robbery, theft and vandalism costs. When an incident occurs at a small business, it really hurts the owner; unlike large corporations, small business owners end up paying for damages straight out of their pocket. If the damages are bad enough, it can put …