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Study reveals potential treatment method for TBI

After a person here in Pennsylvania suffers a traumatic brain injury, several things can occur which can impact their health and condition. One is that their brain can experience swelling. This swelling can cause a significant amount of neurological harm to a person, as it can cut off blood and oxygen to the brain. One… Read more

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UPS driver who found murder scene is eligible for workers’ comp

A UPS driver came upon the worst when he stopped for a delivery on his usual route. Inside the home, he found a 65-year-old woman lying on the floor with a fatal gunshot wound to her face. He cried and threw up while waiting for emergency responders to arrive. A month later, the driver filed… Read more

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Kansas Supreme Court rules that FedEx misclassified drivers

Another appellate court has ruled that FedEx misclassified hundreds of delivery drivers as independent contractors. The ruling, issued this month, the Kansas Supreme Court, is the second major decision to come down against FedEx in recent months. Last month, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals held that 2,300 drivers in California and 363 in Oregon… Read more

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When is the income of others looked at for an SSI claim?

As is the case with most federal benefits programs, there is a very complex set of rules in place for the Supplemental Security Income program. Thus, it can be easy for a disabled individual who is applying for SSI benefits to feel a tad on the overwhelmed side. One thing that individuals applying for SSI… Read more

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Job safety for older workers

As an older worker, you may be less likely to be injured in a job-related accident. Often, age comes with experience, focus and attention to detail. At 63, you may be a more precise worker than you were at 23. However, you may face other risks, studies show. When accidents do happen, older workers are… Read more

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Treatment costs can leave cancer survivors facing heavy debt

Cancer claims many lives. Thankfully though, there are many individuals who win their battle against cancer and survive their encounter with this terrible class of disease. However, just because a cancer is beat doesn’t mean that it can’t leave its surviving victim with some rather impactful things. One thing that many cancer survivors find themselves… Read more

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Martin Law’s Matt Wilson Talks Certification on ‘CBS 3’

On September 25, Matthew Wilson made an appearance on CBS 3’s Talk Philly to talk with Pat Ciarrocchi about the importance of certification when it comes to choosing an attorney for your workers’ compensation case. So Why Is Certification Important? Just as you would shop around for the best doctor if you had a medical… Read more

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Appellate Court: No worker’s comp coverage for Ayurvedic medicine

Many people who suffer severe injuries find that traditional medical treatments such as medication, injections, surgery and physical therapy do not always go far enough. To supplement these treatments, they may turn to acupuncture, massage therapy, and other alternative methods of healing. People who use alternative methods often say they find relief ”“ but when… Read more

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Construction workers and musculoskeletal injuries

One of the most common injuries to construction workers often has the quietest beginnings. Musculoskeletal disorders are injuries to muscles, tendons, nerves, cartilage and spinal disks. These injuries can develop from single accidents such as falls, but they often develop over time. Musculoskeletal disorders, or MSDs, make up 25 percent of construction worker injuries. It… Read more

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Pennsylvania sanitation workers face risk from discarded needles

Throughout the U.S., millions of Americans use injectable needles to treat a wide range of chronic illnesses. The needle pricks that help keep these people alive and well could prove dangerous for sanitation workers who pick up and sort our garbage. When not properly disposed of, needles can stick these workers, creating a risk of… Read more