by danradmin | Aug 17, 2022 | Workers Comp Pages
Do you feel sick while you’re at work? Do your symptoms seem to get better directly after you leave? You may be suffering from something known as “sick building syndrome”. When buildings are “sick”, people can get sick too. So the short answer to this question is...
by danradmin | Aug 17, 2022 | Workers Comp Pages
CIRS, also known as chronic inflammatory response syndrome, is a complex disorder related to your immune system and environmental toxins that trigger an aggressive auto-immune response. The condition is progressive, so early diagnosis is important. Unfortunately, CIRS...
by danradmin | Aug 17, 2022 | Workers Comp Pages
Black mold is a known problem relating to water damage indoors. While OSHA recognizes that mold is a known danger of employment, especially in certain vocations, there are no federal standards for dealing with water-damaged buildings. Employers are responsible,...
by danradmin | Aug 17, 2022 | Workers Comp Pages
Exposure to black mold, fungus, and other environmental toxins is a risk factor for certain occupations. What you do matters less than where you work. Anyone in any occupation can be exposed to mold and suffer serious health complications as a result. If you believe...
by danradmin | May 8, 2020 | Workers Comp Pages
Warehouse employees have been working harder than ever before during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. As other workers stay home for fear of getting sick or to care for a loved one–or because they have contracted the virus themselves–and as the...
by danradmin | Apr 15, 2020 | Workers Comp Pages
While many employees have been asked to work from home during the COVID-19 crisis, certain “essential” employees have not been provided this luxury. Delivery drivers are in one such class of workers that, despite the risks of continuing to work during the coronavirus...