While all workplaces have their hazards, construction sites pose a particularly dangerous threat if you work on one. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, the national average for fatal work-related injuries in all industries is lower than...
The importance of scaffold safety measures
From high rises and three-story buildings to highways, New Hampshire construction workers are a crucial part of a healthy economy. This profession is also one of the most dangerous. We often assist clients in filing a workers’ compensation claim after an on-the-job...
Repetitive stress and motion injuries in an automated warehouse
The advanced technology now used in many warehouses enables an automated system to fulfill high-volume customer orders. Employees working with robotics, however, face unique risks of workplace injury. New Hampshire's warehouse workers may not realize they have...
No safety violations found in New Hampshire asphalt accident
Construction workers face a variety of dangers while on the job, from the risk of electrocution to handling hazardous materials while loading and unloading trucks. Even those who drive and transport these materials can face injuries, even when they least expect it. ...
What types of benefits does workers’ compensation offer?
From repetitive stress injuries to sudden accidents on the job, each year millions of Americans seek medical care due to work-related health issues. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employers in the private sector alone reported 2.8 million job-related...