By William Powell of Powell & Denny | Published May 23, 2022 | Posted in Workers Compensation | Tagged Tags: Accident My Fault, work injury, workers compensation |
Alabama Work Injury Accident My Fault I am writing another blog on injuries suffered at work which were actually caused by an accident the employee caused because I just got off the phone with an injured worker who expressed remorse over the prospect of pursuing Read More
Read MoreAlabama Workers Compensation Lawyers How Do I File A Claim Huntsville Workers Compensation Lawyers: How do I file a claim? If you were hurt on the job and suffered a job injury, you are most likely entitled to workers comp benefits; however, you will never receive any worker’s compensation benefits if you do not first Read More
Read MoreAlabama Job Injury Lawyers Tell the Truth on your Job Application Tell the Truth on your Job Application: In the South, we are taught to tell the truth. We all know that lying only leads to more headaches down the road. This is especially true when you are completing a Read More
Read MoreNorth Alabama Workers Compensation Lawyers If you or someone you care about has suffered an injury at work while working in North Alabama*, you probably have several questions you would like to ask an Alabama Workers’ Compensation Attorney. Questions such as: can I go to my own doctor for treatment of my work comp injuries? Read More
Read MoreAlabama Workers Compensation It isn’t Fair The other day I was reading an article about where in Nebraska, a bill was submitted which calls for raising benefits received by workers who suffered job injuries because the amount they receive is not enough to cover what they actually loose as the result of a serious Read More
Read MoreJob Injuries in Alabama The other day I was reviewing articles on workers compensation claims and came across the attached article. In this news article, it states that Alabama ranks #6 among the States when it comes to job injuries. Remember, with a population of just under 5 million, Alabama ranks 24th in the Nation Read More
Read MorePTSD, Alabama Workers Compensation, Social Security Disability and First Responders Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a serious mental condition which develops after a person has experienced a traumatic event. There has been an increase in post-traumatic stress cases due to soldiers in the military returning home from the war front-which is totally understandable, but Read More
Read MoreSteel and Iron Workers and Alabama Workers Compensation Claims Steel and Iron Workers have strenuous jobs and work in conditions where they are exposed to constant peril. This is why steel workers and iron workers jobs consistently rate high in listings of the most dangerous jobs worldwide. Whatever their job, be it a Boilermaker, Welder, Read More
Read MoreQuestions to Ask before Hiring an Alabama Workers’ Compensation Lawyer If you live or work in Alabama, and you have sustained a workers’ compensation injury, most likely you have a lot of questions. Do I have a claim? Can I see my own doctor? How do I get paid if I am off work due Read More
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