When people think of brain injuries that lead to bleeding, they often think of hemorrhages that happen in the brain tissue itself. This is what can happen when you have a stroke or a brain tumor, for instance. It can also happen after some types of trauma, both open...
Month: May 2020
Can I get workers’ compensation for a repetitive strain injury?
Most people think of catastrophic injuries when it comes to workers' compensation. The repetitive motions someone needs to make in the workplace can take a toll on them over prolonged periods. Does this mean that a repetitive stress injury (RSI) can qualify for...
The dangers of a doctor missing the signs of a stroke
Strokes can be some of the deadliest and most debilitating medical events that a person can experience in their lifetime. A stroke involves a sudden interruption of the supply of blood and, therefore, oxygen to the brain. That means that you need a timely diagnosis...
Steps to take to help yourself qualify for workers’ compensation
Getting hurt on the job isn't something that you planned to experience, and it can also be a situation that prompts people to panic or respond out of instinct. As such, it is usually a good idea to understand the process by which to report an injury and connect with...
What’s the 3-second rule?
No matter how long you’ve been driving, it’s always smart to occasionally review some of the most important “rules of the road” when it comes to safety. So, let’s talk about the easiest way to avoid causing a rear-end collision: It’s called the “three-second rule.”...
Insights on business interruption claims
Recent events led to a deluge of business closures across the United States. As an insurance provider, you likely have a tide of business interruption claims flooding in from business owners seeking financial relief. You want to do what you can to help business owners...