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Workplace distraction can lead to accidents

On Behalf of Matheson and Horowitz | Mar 9, 2022 | Workers' Compensation

You've likely heard that distracted driving leads to car accidents quite frequently, and that's true. But don't assume that it's just in the realm of motor vehicle travel. Distraction on the job can also lead to accidents and mistakes, and these could cause serious...

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4 mistakes you should avoid following a workplace injury

On Behalf of Matheson and Horowitz | Feb 21, 2022 | Workers' Compensation

Millions of accidents happen on the job on any given day across the country. Workers are left with a range of injuries, some of which put them out of work for considerable periods. Luckily, workers’ compensation exists in most states, and it steps in to cover workers...

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Can you be denied workers’ comp because you caused the injury?

On Behalf of Matheson and Horowitz | Feb 5, 2022 | Workers' Compensation

Workers who are injured on the job generally try to seek workers' compensation. This is a type of compensation that can cover part of the wages they lose while they're out, along with paying for the medical care that they need. The idea is simply that they were...

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Never mix cleaning chemicals at work

On Behalf of Matheson and Horowitz | Jan 23, 2022 | Workers' Compensation

You may not consider yourself someone who works around chemicals, but you technically are if you do even a basic amount of cleaning on the job. You may be using chemicals like bleach or ammonia, or you may be using different cleaning compounds that contain these...

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Workers’ compensation protection has expired for COVID-19

On Behalf of Matheson and Horowitz | Jan 17, 2022 | Workers' Compensation

Sixty-two thousand people in Florida have died as a result of exposure to COVID-19 and its variants. Workers who were required to go out and work with the public had been told that they could seek workers’ compensation coverage if they were exposed and fell ill as a...

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What is the coming and going rule?

On Behalf of Matheson and Horowitz | Dec 23, 2021 | Workers' Compensation

Workers face a lot of different risks, and some of those risks exist on the road. In fact, many workers are injured in car accidents every year. This is where the coming and going rule comes into play. Generally speaking, it's a legal theory stating that workers who...

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Are schoolteachers in Florida covered by workers’ compensation?

On Behalf of Matheson and Horowitz | Dec 9, 2021 | Workers' Compensation

Many people believe working as a teacher or educator is one of the safest forms of employment. While teachers do not typically face catastrophic injury risks, they do suffer from workplace injuries, many of them affecting their ability to work. Common injuries and...

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What kinds of workers are most at risk of workplace violence?

On Behalf of Matheson and Horowitz | Nov 24, 2021 | Workers' Compensation

People think of certain industries as being more violent or dangerous than others. If you were to ask the average person, they would likely name law enforcement or maybe private security as the profession with the highest degree of risk for violence in the workplace....

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Your employer should provide you with personal protective equipment

On Behalf of Matheson and Horowitz | Nov 12, 2021 | Workers' Compensation

Personal protective equipment (PPE) is worn to minimize the risks associated with workplace hazards. Serious injuries or illnesses can arise from chemical, radiological, electrical, or other workplace hazards. This is why it is important to always put safety first....

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Your teen’s right to a safe workplace – and to workers’ comp

On Behalf of Matheson and Horowitz | Oct 27, 2021 | Workers' Compensation

Teens make up a significant part of the temporary holiday workforce. Eager to earn a little money to buy gifts and out of school for a few weeks over vacation, you can find them in stores, Christmas tree lots, restaurants and even dressed as Santa or one of his elves....

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