Working in a fast-paced environment is appealing to some people in North Carolina, especially those who are up to a challenge. However, fast-paced should not be synonymous with dangerous. The unfortunate reality is that many men and women who are employed in these...
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North Carolina House of Representatives Passes HB 492 for First Responders with PTSD and Workers’ Compensation
On May 6, 2021, the North Carolina House of Representatives passed HB 492, entitled "WC/Psych. Trauma-Related Injuries" to presume diagnoses of post-traumatic stress disorder--or PTSD--in first responders are related to workplace exposures and experiences for purposes...
Getting help for a workplace knee injury
Knee pain can impact virtually every aspect of your life, from enjoying exercise to completing even the simplest of household tasks. If your own knee injury happened at work, it is essential that you get the right help and treatment as soon as possible. Unfortunately,...
Fatigue, violence contribute to workplace injuries
Although there are many laws and regulations that are meant to prevent accidents in the workplace, worker injuries are still strikingly common in North Carolina. These injuries can -- and often do -- take a significant physical and emotional toll on workers, too. Here...
Traumatic brain injuries are a serious workplace problem
While some eventually people recover from on the job injuries, others suffer life altering consequences. For example, traumatic brain injuries can make it particularly difficult for victims in North Carolina to return to their former positions or to re enter the...
Keeping workplace injuries off social media
Whether posting on Twitter or scrolling through Facebook, social media is an integral part of many people’s lives. There are times when it is a good idea to refrain from using these platforms. For example, victims of workplace injuries might want to be careful with...
Heat stress and the risk for construction workers
The summer months will bring higher temperatures and more humidity to North Carolina, affecting those who work outdoors. Construction workers may be among those adversely affected by the heat, and it is important to know how to stay safe during the hottest months of...
Time of day matters for construction injuries
Construction workers in North Carolina face a wide range of on-the-job risks, but there could be a complicating factor that many people are not aware of -- time. A recent study found that the time of day and how many hours someone has worked greatly influence his or...
Hearing loss as a workplace injury
Working around loud machinery or tools can put a profound strain on one’s hearing, which may eventually translate to hearing loss. As a workplace injury, hearing loss often goes on to affect virtually all other aspects of a person’s life. Without the proper ear...
Falls, repetitive movements contribute to workplace injuries
North Carolina employers should prioritize creating safety in the workplace. Unfortunately, accidents can happen even when bosses have worked hard to implement safety protocols, provide necessary equipment and properly train all employees. Some of the more common...