
Avoid Workers’ Compensation Pitfalls by Retaining Legal Counsel after an Injury
According to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), private employers reported 2.9 million non-fatal workplace injuries and illnesses in 2016.

Five Misconceptions About Insurance Companies in Personal Injury and Workers’ Compensation Cases
To help you understand the role and impact of insurance companies, we’ve identified five common misconceptions about them.

What You Need to Know About Personal Injury Cases and Workers’ Compensation Claims
One of the more frequent questions our clients ask us is how personal injury cases and workers’ compensation claims differ.

Recorded Statements: Traps for the Unwary
Reporting absolutely every minor ache and pain would drown the office in paperwork and grind the shop to a halt. And–let’s face it–most minor injuries are simply that: minor. But not always.

The Five Most Dangerous Jobs in the United States
Millions of people are injured in workplace accidents each year, sometimes leaving injured workers with high medical expenses, an inability to earn a living, and with a significantly diminished quality of life.

