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What is the 'Made Whole' Doctrine?

Have you heard of this doctrine before? When it comes to worker’s compensation this is important to know about since it affects your compensation.

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When You’re Injured Outside Of The Company’s Doors

You’re aware of your workers’s compensation benefits in the case you get injured at work but what about when you get hurt outside of your work building? Read on to see when you would qualify when injured outside of work.

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Is Sciatica a Work-Related Injury?

Sciatica can be the result of a slip, trip, vehicle accident, prolonged sitting or standing or strain from twisting or heavy lifting. Research shows that a single traumatic event can cause this painful injury.

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Avoid Posting Accident Details on Social Media

There is great risk in posting on social media after a car accident while working on the job because it can have serious unintended consequences. Sharing everything via social media, especially the details of the incident, can actually be used against you.

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Ways to Sabotage Your Workers' Comp. Case

Handling your workers’ comp case alone can be difficult and making menial mistakes that could end in a denied claim are by far the most common. Continue reading to know the common mistakes that people make that sabotage their worker’s comp case.

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Can Police Officers Get Workers' Compensation Benefits?

Police officers risk immense physical harm and serious bodily injury each time they respond to a call. If you’re a police officer do you know your workers compensation rights?

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