The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration oversees the health and safety of every industry in the country. This includes industrial jobs working with explosives, chemical compounds and other serious hazards, construction jobs involving working at heights...
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4 types of accidents rank highest in construction worker deaths
Construction workers here in Ohio know that their jobs come with a certain amount of risk. If you are among them, you understand that just about anything at a construction site could cause you harm. However, some things cause more harm than others do. Researchers...
If you work in retail, you could easily suffer an injury
Most Ohio residents would agree that construction is a dangerous job. If you agree with that statement, then you might be surprised to know that in 2016, the combined injury and illness rates were higher for retail workers than for construction workers.This makes...
Should you apply for SSDI or SSI benefits?
If you are unable to work and earn a living to support your Ohio family to an injury or a serious illness, you could be eligible for benefits through the Social Security Administration. However, there are different types of disability support, and it is important to...
Health care workers and the increased chance of a work injury
If you are a health care worker in Ohio, you understand there are certain risks involved with this specific type of occupation. Doctors, nurses, technicians and others involved with the care and health of others often suffer injuries and face threats to their own...
Pursuing damages for a loved one subjected to nursing home abuse
When you placed your loved one in a nursing home in Ohio, it is likely with the expectation and assumption that he or she would be safe and receive adequate care. It can be disheartening and overwhelming to learn that your family member did not receive proper care and...
I have diabetes. Do I have a disability?
Diabetes is a relatively common disease, and for this reason, many people do not consider this illness to be a disabling condition. While the severity of a case of diabetes varies on a case-by-case basis, many people find that the effects of this disease leave them...