Occupations

Construction Accidents
Construction workers face life-threatening hazards daily. Hundreds of thousands of construction workers are injured on the job, and construction workers suffer roughly 20% of all fatal on-the-job accidents.

Emergency Workers
First responders like police, firefighters, and EMTs are going to see the worst and most difficult situations our society can serve up. We have helped first responders pick up their lives and recover lost wages when they are hurt on the job and unable to work.

Health Care Workers
Nurses, doctors, orderlies, certified nurse’s aides, and health care workers of all kinds are at the front lines of our medical system. With an aging population, health care workers are increasingly important, but are also subject to new and dangerous risks.

HVAC and Industrial Equipment
Installing heavy equipment is one of the most dangerous and demanding lines of work. Welding, cutting, and brazing create health risks to more than 500,000 workers in a wide variety of industries.

Truck Driving Accidents
Truck drivers are the backbone of our economy. They work long hours, drive incredible distances, and are asked to make impossible deadlines every day.

Other Occupations
Getting hurt or sick on the job is an unfortunate fact of life. The Bureau of Labor Statistics tracks well over a million cases annually where American workers are forced off the job from a work-related accident or illness.