Over the years, more people have come to understand the true impact of mental health on one's total well-being. While only physical ailments and disorders got recognition for benefits at first, this is no longer the case. However, not every mental health issue will...
Scranton Workers’ Comp And SSD Law Blog
Rheumatoid arthritis may qualify as a disabling illness
When a medical condition prevents individuals from working, they may qualify for Social Security Disability Insurance benefits. As noted by Medical News Today, rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic condition that initially affects the peripheral joints. It could prevent...
What types of fall protection are necessary on construction sites?
The construction industry is among one of the most dangerous industries. Employers and project managers should make employee safety a top priority. One way to protect employees is to keep falls to a minimum. According to OSHA, fall protection is a necessity to prevent...
Are you covered by workers’ compensation?
Nobody wants to deal with unnecessary confusion or stress while dealing with an injury. When it comes to hospital bills or missing days at work, you want to know there are resources and support to help you through. If you suffered your injury while on the job, you...
How can disability benefits increase?
Social Security benefits ensure people have access to the financial resources they need to cover basic living expenses. Because life circumstances can change drastically over short periods of time, the Social Security Administration (SSA) has also established criteria...
Does your work vehicle have a defective Takata airbag?
If your job duties require you to drive, your employer may have provided you with a company car. Fortunately, this car probably has airbags, which exponentially improve your chances of surviving a motor vehicle accident. Of course, if your company car has a defective...
Is it possible to receive SSDI for a brain injury?
Sustaining a head injury can be serious. Damage to the brain can result in persistent if not permanent disabilities that affect your quality of life. Your injury may also make it impossible to sustain a steady, well-paying job. If you experience a traumatic brain...
What are compartment injuries?
If you suffer a severe injury at work, it can completely uproot your career. Compartment syndrome is one of the severe injuries that may occur on construction sites, warehouses, and other labor-intensive industries. According to the U.S. National Library of Medicine,...
How dust exposure can damage your lungs
As a worker in the Pennsylvania gas, mining or quarrying sector, you may take home a higher paycheck than people employed in other sectors. However, your job may also put you at risk for a broad range of conditions and illnesses, particularly those that affect the...
How to treat an injured rotator cuff
Those who work in the construction industry, house painting, or any other career requiring repetitive overhead arm motions have a higher risk of damaging their rotator cuff. Your rotator cuff is a group of tendons and muscles around the shoulder joint. Their purpose...
