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Do You Have A Comorbidity That May Lead To A Longer Connecticut Workers’ Compensation Claim?

Over the past two years we have heard the term comorbidity a lot when it comes to risk of contracting COVID-19.  Before vaccines were readily available for instance there was a higher risk that if someone was obese that they may contract a more serious form of the illness and had a greater risk of death.  Comorbidity is not a new term, but it has been introduced into common language over the last few years. 

New Report Points To Amazon As An Employer With A High Rate Of Workplace Injuries

A new report has issued scathing data on the lack of safety at Amazon warehouses and claims that Amazon workers are twice as likely to experience a serious injury then those who work at warehouses of similar size and capacity.  These injuries, which occurred during 2021 may lead to a Connecticut workers’ compensation claim against Amazon and are a serious problem for the company who has pledged to be the “Ea

These Five Neck Injuries May Be Considered A Connecticut Workers’ Compensation Claim

When you’re at work and you all of a sudden feel a tinge in your neck that you haven’t experienced before you may find yourself with an injury that could linger for days, weeks, even months.  If that injury happened as a result of your duties at work, you may be able to file a Connecticut workers’ compensation claim.  

Cave-In Workplace Injuries May Lead To Connecticut Workers’ Compensation Claims

Companies who do excavation work have a huge responsibility to take care of their workers and properly protect them from cave-in accidents at the work site, but too often these precautions are not taken.  If you are working on an excavation project and a cave-in accident occurs you may be eligible to claim Connecticut workers’ compensation benefits.

Delivery Drivers Can Take These Three Steps To Avoid Icy Conditions On The Job

Many people are at risk of slipping on ice in the winter months, even at work, but no job is more susceptible to icy conditions than that of a delivery driver.  With so many delivery trucks and drivers on the road these days this is quickly becoming one of the most common Connecticut workers’ compensation claim categories, specifically during the winter months.

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