
Do These 10 Things If You Are in a Car Accident
In the United States, more than 6 million car accidents happen each year, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation. The day may come when you are involved in one. The experience, however minor, is jarring and traumatic. Sometimes the shock of an accident can disorient you. And yet, it’s essential that you do your best to take some important steps in the aftermath of an accident, especially one that affects more than one person.

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.

Injured Employees: Do Not Assume Your Injury Is Unrelated to Work
Of the millions of Americans that are injured each year in workplace accidents or who develop diseases related to their occupation, a large percentage of those injured are legally entitled to benefits through their state’s workers’ compensation program.

