by walterhundley@sitecrew.com | Sep 4, 2018 | Uncategorized
In any workers’ compensation claim, just as in any legal claim for damages, the person seeking compensation must satisfy the burden of proof. In general, the burden of proof is simply the degree to which a party to a legal action must establish their case. In...
by walterhundley@sitecrew.com | Aug 28, 2018 | Workplace Injury
Have you been injured on the job? You may be experiencing more than just physical pain. You may be worried about a number of issues related to workers’ compensation. Here, we’d like to address some of the most common questions we hear from concerned...
by walterhundley@sitecrew.com | May 31, 2017 | Workers Comp
A work-related injury – especially a severe one requiring extensive medical care – can cause serious hardship. Not only does the employee have to deal with the injury, treatment and recovery, but they are also facing the stress of whether they can return to...
by walterhundley@sitecrew.com | Dec 11, 2015 | Workers Comp, Workplace Injury
Scaffolding is necessary for many people to perform their jobs, especially in the construction industry. In fact, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) estimates that 65 percent1 of all construction workers in the United States use scaffolding on a...
by walterhundley@sitecrew.com | Dec 9, 2015 | Workers Comp
Many people have broken a bone in their lives, especially when they were children. Many broken bones may often heal relatively easily and may only need a cast, rest, and possibly some painkillers for your recovery. However, in other situations, a compound or open...