3 ways to protect your workers’ compensation claim
Workers' compensation benefits exist to provide financial relief to employees injured on the job. You may be entitled to these benefits if you suffer an accident when discharging your work duties. However, nothing is guaranteed. You must take appropriate steps and...
Back injuries and workers’ compensation
Back injuries rank among the least desirable issues to have. Even a minor back problem could require someone to miss work and spend significant time attempting to recover. With severe back injuries, an Oklahoma worker might need months to heal and may face surgery....
2 types of head trauma that may result in workers’ compensation
Head trauma can change a person's entire life. Many people experience head trauma on the job. When this happens, employees may be eligible for workers’ compensation to help recover from their injuries. You may be wondering, what type of head-related injuries can...
The high risk for musculoskeletal injuries in healthcare workers
Healthcare workers are at high risk for musculoskeletal injuries. This can be due to the nature of the work, working long hours, or lifting and moving patients and equipment. Musculoskeletal injuries can cause pain and disrupt work schedules. In some cases, they can...
How to prevent injuries when working a sedentary job
When people hear the words “workplace injury,” they usually think of accidents that occur in high-risk jobs like firefighting, construction work and logging. But you can get hurt in low-key work settings, too, even at a desk job. If you work in an office or are...
What benefits does workers’ compensation provide in Oklahoma?
An accident on the job can result in a career-threatening injury. You may temporarily or permanently be unable to work. Life can get unbearable if you don't have the ability to work. Fortunately, workers’ compensation protects employees who suffer on-the-job injuries....
The most serious construction injuries
Injuries can happen to anyone while they're on the job in Oklahoma. But in the construction industry - which employs about 10 million people in the United States, according to the CPWR - the injuries tend to be more severe. What are the most common types of...
Workers may face serious respiratory dangers on the job
When you take a deep breath, you do so assuming that the air you are inhaling is free of contamination by fumes or particles. Workers cannot always make that assumption on the job. Many employees have to routinely contend with major health hazards such as toxic fumes...
How can you stay safe on a ladder?
If you have to work on ladders, climbing to those heights may make you nervous. Or you may have gotten used to it over the time that you’ve been employed. Either way, it’s important to know that ladders are one of the top reasons for workplace injuries and fatalities...
How to avoid truck driver shoulder injuries
Employment as a long-haul truck driver in Oklahoma can sometimes be a source of stress especially if you find yourself sustaining injuries on the job. It's important to take steps to avoid preventable ailments, such as injuries to your shoulders, by following a few...