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Posted in Work Injury on April 17, 2024
Work zones on or near the roadside are incredibly dangerous for those who work there daily. They take risks to ensure construction projects get completed in a timely manner, and unfortunately, driver negligence contributes to a significant number of injuries and fatalities in these areas each year. Our Phoenix work injury attorneys want to share Read More…
Posted in Work Injury on April 4, 2024
Sometimes, hazards in the workplace come from areas we least expect. Windows can become significant hazards in the workplace in various different ways and lead to a range of injuries or even death. Windows safety in the workplace is important regardless of the type of windows that may be present, as dangerous incidents can occur Read More…
Posted in Work Injury on February 19, 2024
March is Workplace Eye Wellness Awareness Month, and we want to raise your awareness of some important issues surrounding your eye health. Importantly, our work injury lawyers in Phoenix want to highlight some of the risks our eyes face in the workplace as well as some of the top preventative measures for protecting our eyes Read More…
Posted in Work Injury on November 13, 2023
Police officers, firefighters, and EMS personnel all have varying and complex workplace duties. Unfortunately, first responders regularly sustain workplace injuries and contract illnesses related to their jobs. The Phoenix work injury attorneys at Crossman Law want to examine some of the most common first responder injuries that occur throughout Arizona. First Responders Get Placed Into Read More…
Posted in Work Injury on September 19, 2023
Those who work in the various construction industries face major risks on the job. These risks involve operating around hazardous equipment, fall risks, the possibility of electrocution, and more. Here, we want to review some of the most common types of injuries construction workers sustain in Arizona, as well as whether victims can recover compensation Read More…
Posted in Work Injury on August 24, 2023
For more than 24 days, phoenix saw temperatures rise above 110 degrees Fahrenheit. According to Fast Company, the heat wave Arizona has been experiencing has broken multiple heat records. In some areas, the asphalt can be 40 to 60 degrees hotter than the outside air temperature, compounding the risks of heat-related work injuries for many Read More…
Posted in Work Injury on August 1, 2023
Arizona law stipulates that employers are required to carry workers’ compensation insurance, regardless of the number of workers they have and whether or not those workers are part-time or full-time. Additionally, establishments that employ family members, minors, or undocumented workers must also carry workers’ compensation insurance for each employee. There are very few situations in Read More…
Posted in Work Injury, Worker's Compensation on July 21, 2023
Individuals often sustain workplace injuries that are so severe they would be considered disabled. In these situations, it is natural to wonder whether or not you can claim disability and workers’ compensation benefits at the same time. Individuals moving towards Social Security disability while currently receiving workers’ compensation for an injury should speak to a Read More…
Posted in Work Injury, Worker's Compensation on July 3, 2023
There are times when individuals sustain workplace injuries and are unable to work until after they recover. However, it is not uncommon for individuals who are injured at work to return to some type of light duty activity on the job. Here, we want to discuss what light duty could mean for your workers’ compensation Read More…
Posted in Work Injury on October 12, 2021
The reality is that work injuries are going to happen. The good thing, is, however, that most work injuries are certainly preventable. Even though injured workers can receive compensation for their losses, it is best for every party involved to take the steps necessary to prevent work injuries from occurring in the first place. Here, Read More…