The Black Lung Benefits Act (BLBA) is a type of federal workers' compensation benefits program that provides monthly payments and medical benefits to coal miners totally disabled from pneumoconiosis (black lung disease) arising from employment in or ...
A step-by-step chronology of the claims process under the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA). Learn what to expect when filing a FELA claim, including when to meet with an attorney, when to consider settlement, and more.
The construction injury carries significant risks of injury to construction workers. According to the CDC, of the 3.3 million nonfatal injuries and illnesses reported in 2009, more than 9% were experienced by construction workers. Construction worker...
Workers who are injured on the job are entitled to compensation for these injuries through workers' compensation insurance. An injured employee typically files a claim after suffering a work-related injury, which the insurer investigates before payin...
A guide to claiming workers’ compensation after being injured in a construction accident. In this section, you’ll find information on what to do if you’ve been injured and what types of expenses workers’ compensation covers.
A collection of frequently asked questions about construction injuries and the right to a safe workplace. Get answers to your questions about OSHA regulations, workers’ compensation, construction site liability, and much more.
An in-depth primer on liability for construction-related injuries and OSHA regulations. Learn about the different parties that may be held liable for a construction site injury, including the site owner, general contractors, and engineers.
A look at employment trends, common construction injuries, and on-the-job safety in the construction industry. You’ll find a number of statistics on construction safety, including fatalities and the "lost workday" rate.
While injuries can occur in many professions, they are, unfortunately, significantly more prevalent in the construction industry due to the dangerous nature of the work. As with employees in other fields who are hurt on the job, injured construction ...
Under the Federal Employers Liability Act, railroads are required to provide their workers with a reasonably safe work environment. This section provides an overview of the safety requirements and regulations employers must uphold under FELA.