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  • Knowing Your Rights To Workers’ Comp After A Construction Accident

    Aug 14, 2020

    On a daily basis, workplace hazards are faced by hard-working professional construction workers. These hazards can result in injuries that range from minor to deadly. Though employers and OSHA do their best to make sure that worksites are safe, accidents still happen. Couple complicated, heavy machinery with dangerous tools and just plain dumb luck, and you’ve got an invitation for inherent risk. There can be cause for major concern if basic safety standards are not...
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  • How To Collect Compensation For A Motorcycle Accident Injury

    Aug 14, 2020

    Motorcycle riders are a special breed. They love the openness of not being caged in a vehicle. If you prefer this mode of transportation, you’re likely fond of not only the fun but the great gas mileage, quick acceleration, the feeling of freedom, and more. Unfortunately, the chances of riders experiencing a motorcycle accident injury are great for any number of reasons. You may have a lot of questions if you’ve been involved in a...
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  • Did Insufficient Lighting Cause Your Slip And Fall Injury?

    Aug 13, 2020

    When it comes to a slip and fall injury, there can be any number of contributing factors. But as a specific cause of such injuries, one problem that is frequently overlooked is that of inadequate lighting. Do you believe that lighting may have been a factor in a Rather than look at all the reasons why slip and fall injuries happen, for now, let’s examine more closely the possibility of poor lighting being involved...
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  • Claiming Compensation After A Car Accident

    Aug 13, 2020

    Every day, you have places to go, people to see, and things to do. How do you get to the location of most of the things on your list? You drive. When you get behind the wheel, one of the furthest things from your mind might be the fact that you could be involved in an accident. As dangerous as vehicles are, however, it’s something you should think about. As a driver, you are required...
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  • COVID-19 Pandemic: Easier Access To Workers’ Compensation In Many States

    Jun 25, 2020

    Certain states, as of late, have made it easier for employees to claim However, whether or not this applies specifically to your state (or your profession) should be researched rather than being automatically assumed. Below we will show some jobs/industries that are currently covered while legislators are putting the new provisions into effect. First, however, let’s take a closer examination of how this is all being put together. Concerns Being Addressed Under the presumption...
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  • Fight For Your Workers’ Comp Rights During And After COVID-19

    Jun 25, 2020

    There can be little doubt that the country is in crisis. As businesses are forced to abide by closures and cutbacks, many employees are furloughed, laid off, and fired. Currently, and gradually, certain businesses are being allowed to reopen. Regardless, extreme conditions exist in the workplace. Once employees leave work, what are they bringing home to friends and family? What have they been exposed to while working? The question of workers’ comp rights during and...
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  • The Impact Of COVID-19 On Workers’ Comp Claims

    May 28, 2020

    In many ways, businesses are being challenged like never before by the ongoing COVID-19 workers’ comp claims Increased administrative burdens Higher overall costs Greater claims frequency Claims Sources With fewer people working during the pandemic, one would think that To promote social distancing, remote working models have been transitioned to by many businesses. But not all businesses have the ability to do so. Still working in close quarters are workers in industries such...
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  • Is COVID-19 Covered Under Workers’ Comp In The United States?

    May 25, 2020

    For businesses, in many ways, the still active COVID-19 pandemic is proving challenging at the very least. Systems experiencing the most significant challenges, however, can well be that of United States Additionally, while feeling frustrated, confused, and financially pressed, employers can’t help but feel anxiety for employees that were injured – whether dealing with non-virus-related injuries and illnesses or with symptoms related to the pandemic. OSHA Weighs in on the Coronavirus OSHA is pretty...
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  • The Lawyers of Distinction is pleased to announce that Jack V. Corradino of Clifton, as a certified member.

    Apr 17, 2020

    The Lawyers of Distinction is recognized as the fastest growing community of distinguished lawyers in the United States. Members are accepted based upon objective evaluation of an attorney’s qualifications, license, reputation, experience, and disciplinary history. Please see Certified by the Supreme Court of New Jersey as a Civil Trial Attorney Jack Vincent Corradino has extensive experience in the field of personal injury law. His focus is on motor vehicle accidents, work accidents, slip and...
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  • All You Need to Know About Dog Bites

    Apr 8, 2020

    Dog bites can happen to anyone. Research shows that children between the ages of five and nine are most likely to be bitten by canines. As for adults, as long as Fido’s nearby, a bite is highly likely, if not inevitable. A dog bite can cause physical as well as emotional injuries. It introduces bacteria into the body and can have adverse effects. When bitten by a stray dog, find out if it has been...
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