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Worker Killed After Falling into Tank at Water Treatment Plant

According to a recent news article from PIX 11, a worker for an environmental protection contractor was killed when he fell into a huge concrete tank at a wastewater treatment facility in Brooklyn, NY. He was an employee of a contractor that had been hired to perform some major work…

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Update: New Questions after Boston Workers Killed in Trench Flood

State and local agencies have been looking into the company that was handling a construction project where to two Boston workers were killed when they drowned in a trench after a water main ruptured.  In that on-the-job accident, the trench in which the two men were standing and the entire…

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Common injuries and Illnesses Associated with Working in an Office Environment

While there is no shortage of reality shows about the world’s deadliest and dangerous jobs, ranging from being a crabber in the Bearing Sea to driving a truck on an ice road, or mining gold underwater, there are lot of ways to get injured or become ill while working at…

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Boston Seafood Company Cited for 20 Serious Violations after Worker Death

Whenever a worker is killed on the job, the employer is required to notify the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) within eight hours, so the agency can conduct a full investigation into the cause of the worker’s death.  If the worker was found to have died as a result of…

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Common Misconception About Worker Safety Issues in Massachusetts

Over the past month or so, the Boston Globe has been investigating the conditions under which many immigrants are forced to work.  The paper published an exposé on this issue the previous week and is now looking at some of the myths commonly believed by these immigrant workers that allow…

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Hilton v. Flakeboard America Limited: Maximum Medical Improvement in Workers’ Comp.

In Hilton v. Flakeboard America Limited, a case from the Supreme Court of South Carolina, an individual was injured when he was bitten by a spider or insect while on the job.  There was no issue in this case as to whether the injury and related illness was compensable under…

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Vasquez v. American Cas. Co. of Reading: Car Accidents While at Work

Typically, workers’ compensation is known as an exclusive remedy.  This means that if a worker is injured on the job or suffers from a work related illness, he or she must file a workers’ compensation claim if he or she is to be compensated for any loss suffered as a…

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Hudspeth Regional Center v. Mitchell: Workers’ Compensation Appeals

In Hudspeth Regional Center v. Mitchell, a workers’ compensation case from the Supreme Court of Mississippi, claimant was injured when she fell at work.  At the time of her accident, claimant had been working as a registered nurse supervisor for her employer. On the day of her injury, claimant suffered…

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Two Construction Workers Killed in Boston Flood Accident

According to a recent news article from the Boston Globe, two construction workers were killed when a water line ruptured.  These workers were inside a trench cut into the street in Boston’s South End when the water line burst causing the trench to quickly fill with water. One witness who…

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Massachusetts Workers’ Comp Agency Asked to Increase Speed of Claims Process

According to a recent news article from the Boston Globe, the Massachusetts workers’ compensation agency in downtown Boston is being urged to increase the speed at which it is handling the numerous claims from injured workers that come into their office on a regular basis. Recently, there was a hearing…

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