Agricultural enterprises contribute significantly to the Florida economy. Many different crops grown in Florida help feed the nation. Many workers face dangerous work environments to keep the agricultural sector productive and profitable. Picking produce, trimming...
Workers’ Compensation
Ignoring back pain on the job can be a major mistake
Many different professions in Florida can cause chronic back pain. Those in manufacturing or other blue-collar professions may frequently lift and twist throughout the day, leading to repetitive stress on their spine that can cause ongoing pain symptoms. Those in the...
Does workers’ compensation protect those affected by violence?
Workers in Florida get hurt under all kinds of circumstances. Slip-and-fall incidents are quite common, as are situations involving accidental contact with machinery or other objects. Some workers require medical treatment and a leave of absence due to exposure to...
Does Florida workers’ compensation cover pre-existing conditions?
There are some scenarios in which employees proceed with confidence when requesting workers' compensation benefits. If someone gets hurt by a shelving collapse in a warehouse or an electrical short in an office, they will probably recognize that they could file a...
Mental Health Support for First Responders
First responders face demanding and often traumatic situations in their line of duty, which can affect their mental health. Florida law recognizes the importance of addressing psychological trauma arising from job-related responsibilities. We will explore first...
How workers’ compensation can help those with spinal cord injuries
Workers in certain professions have a higher degree of risk of developing a spinal cord injury while on the job than others. Construction workers, for example, are more likely to work at a significant elevation and to therefore end up injured if they fall than those...
Repetitive trauma injuries that are covered under workers’ comp
The daily grind can take a lot out of the average worker a little bit a time – especially when their work requires a lot of repetitive motions throughout the day. Repetitive trauma injuries, also known as repetitive strain injuries (RSIs) or repetitive motion...
What are the exceptions to the going-and-coming rule?
In most cases, a worker is not be covered by workers’ comp laws during their commute. This is due to the going-and-coming rule. It stipulates that a worker is not covered because they are not performing work-related duties during their commute. Their employer doesn’t...
Construction site injuries: Understanding workers’ comp coverage
Construction sites are inherently dangerous places, with physical work, machinery operation and potential accidents posing significant risks to workers. If you've been injured on the job as a construction worker, understanding your rights and workers' compensation...
Who picks the doctor in a Florida worker’s comp claim?
If you suffer a serious injury at work that can’t wait for treatment, don’t wait to seek treatment. You have an absolute right to seek emergency medical care whenever necessary, without waiting on any kind of instruction or permission from your employer. But, what...