When you are just starting the process of applying for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), it can be overwhelming. It can be difficult to know how to start – as well as anticipate how long the approval process will take. Knowledge of the steps involved with applying for SSDI will…
Every October, the Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) releases a report on the top 10 most frequently cited violations for the fiscal year. This list is compiled as a result of about 32,000 federal OSHA workplace inspections. The most frequent violations rarely change from year to…
Much effort has been made in the past decade to help teen drivers stay safe on U.S. roads, and our nation has seen a decline in teen driver fatalities. The Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA) however, reports that drivers who are 15 to 20 years old are still 1.6 times…
Workers’ compensation benefits vary greatly from state to state. In North Carolina, for example, the average maximum payout for losing an arm while on the job is $220,880. In Nevada, meanwhile, the same condition earns an average of $859,624, while in Alabama victims receive an average payout of only $48,840. Such…
For many people, having a disability can be an isolating experience. In many cases, they may want to work part-time to get out of the house, keep busy or supplement their disability income. Is it possible for those who are able to do so to work part time and still…
You’ve been injured in a workplace accident. Do you know how to ensure your medical treatment and missed wages are covered? In North Carolina, there are certain steps you need to take right away to be eligible for workers’ compensation from your employer. Of course, the most important thing is…
Last week, the U.S. Department of Transportation announced a new coalition to tackle the increasing number of fatal traffic accidents on America’s roads. The Road to Zero coalition, made up of the DOT’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), Federal Highway Administration, and Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration and the National…
Those who have fibromyalgia are all too familiar with the symptoms, including widespread chronic pain, muscle spasms, stiffness, overwhelming fatigue, sleep problems and difficulty with memory or concentration. They also know all too well how these symptoms can interfere with employment. Unfortunately, a diagnosis of fibromyalgia doesn’t automatically qualify you for Social…
Workers’ compensation is, for many, a vital component of employment benefits. Anyone can become injured or ill on the job, and workers’ compensation provides the safety net employees need to get back on their feet. A report by the Labor Department, however, sheds light on this state-regulated system, claiming that…
Automobile accidents can happen to anyone. In fact, according to the National Safety Council, 38,300 people were killed on U.S. roads, and 4.4 million were seriously injured in 2015. These statistics don’t account for injuries that didn’t require medical attention or property damage. What should you do if you are in an…