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How can injured workers pay for legal support?

On Behalf of Matheson and Horowitz | Jul 11, 2024 | Workers' Compensation

Someone who gets hurt on the job likely has a lot of immediate economic concerns. They may have numerous medical expenses that they worry about affording. Even someone with health insurance might have to pay out of pocket for a large deductible. They also have to...

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What is a typical workers comp settlement for a back injury?

On Behalf of Matheson and Horowitz | Jun 20, 2024 | Workers' Compensation

Workers' compensation is one of the most important forms of worker protection. Any job can put a worker at risk. Someone working in a fast food restaurant could incur third-degree burns because of a fryer malfunction. Teachers could get hurt by a student who becomes...

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Who qualifies for PTSD-related workers’ comp benefits in Florida?

On Behalf of Matheson and Horowitz | Jun 12, 2024 | Workers' Compensation

Workers who have job-related health challenges may qualify for workers' compensation benefits. Employees who fall off a ladder and break an arm often know that they are eligible for benefits. The same is true of those who acquire an illness due to exposure to...

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When does an injured worker need to return to their job?

On Behalf of Matheson and Horowitz | May 14, 2024 | Workers' Compensation

Workers in Florida can get hurt due to minor mistakes, wet floors or equipment malfunctions. In many cases, employees can count on assistance from the workers' compensation program when they cannot work due to injuries or illnesses caused by their employment. Workers'...

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What are the most dangerous jobs in Florida?

On Behalf of Matheson and Horowitz | Apr 23, 2024 | Workers' Compensation

Any profession that someone pursues is associated with a specific degree of personal risk. Employees in a manufacturing setting could end up hurt by heavy machinery or caustic chemicals. Those working in a retail environment could get hurt due to items falling off of...

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Outdoor summer safety hazards for workers

On Behalf of Matheson and Horowitz | Apr 18, 2024 | Workers' Compensation

People who work outdoors must consider how the temperature and weather conditions can affect their health. For those in Florida, the summers come with extremely hot temperatures and very bright sun. Preparing for those factors during an outdoor work shift is critical....

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3 myths about workplace falls that too many employees believe

On Behalf of Matheson and Horowitz | Mar 18, 2024 | Workers' Compensation

Falling at work can lead to a variety of different injuries. People could break bones or develop soft tissue injuries when they try to slow themselves during a fall. Someone could injure their spinal cord or brain if they fall abruptly without flowing themselves down....

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Agricultural workers can obtain workers’ compensation benefits

On Behalf of Matheson and Horowitz | Feb 24, 2024 | Workers' Compensation

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...

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Ignoring back pain on the job can be a major mistake

On Behalf of Matheson and Horowitz | Jan 18, 2024 | Workers' Compensation

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...

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Does workers’ compensation protect those affected by violence?

On Behalf of Matheson and Horowitz | Nov 17, 2023 | Workers' Compensation

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...

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