Archive for September, 2015
Of all the members of the North Carolina workforce, those who work alone could be at a greater risk of injury. With no co-workers or supervisors to keep an eye on these lone workers, they often cannot get help should an accident occur. Additionally, those who work alone must tackle each portion of their duties […]
If you’re injured while on the job, the first thing you may want to look into is workers’ compensation. This can be used both in the immediate aftermath of the injury — to pay for your instant medical costs, for example — and for some of the long-term costs that you may run into, such […]
We often discuss many of the issues surrounding workers’ compensation in this blog — issues like types of injuries and the environmental situations that may lead up to an accident. Occasionally, we like to revisit the basics of workers’ compensation for any readers who may have no previous experience with workplace injuries. The first thing […]
North Carolina workers are often walking around on foot in areas where forklifts, rider trucks, pallet trucks and lift trucks are being used. Therefore, pedestrian safety policies need to be taught to workers who operate these vehicles, in addition to on-foot workers who may be performing their job duties in and around them. The problem […]

