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How Do I Know if I Have a Workplace Injury Claim in Florida?

Workplace accidents happen all the time, and some incidents are so severe that they result in serious injuries to employees. The Florida Division of Workers’ Compensation (FL DWC) reports that injury-causing accidents are common, totaling around 60,400 cases per year. If you suffered injuries due to a workplace accident, you…

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Who Do I Sue After a Workplace Accident in Florida?

Accidents can happen in any type of workplace, and these incidents cause thousands of injuries and fatalities every year in Florida. According to the Florida Division of Workers’ Compensation (FL WCC), almost 64,000 workers file claims every year seeking monetary benefits. The losses are significant if you were injured at work, and…

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What Compensation Can I Get for a Miami Workplace Injury?

Workplace accidents are a common threat in Florida, and it is not just employees in dangerous environments that are affected. According to the Florida Division of Workers’ Compensation (DWC), there are almost 59,200 work-related injuries or occupational diseases reported every year. If you were hurt on the job, you might have already…

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Top Three Workplace Injuries in Florida

While there are some industries where on-the-job accidents occur more frequently, the truth is that workplace injuries are a threat to employees in any market sector. Data compiled by the Florida Division of Workers’ Compensation (FL DWC) reveals that there are more than 64,000 total cases of work-related medical conditions…

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What is the Difference Between the Jones Act and Longshore Claims?

When you work on the water and around ships, yards, and docks, you probably do not spend much time thinking about the difference between these laws. However, if you suffer workplace injury, the Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act (LHWCA) OR the Jones Act will be at the forefront of…

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OSHA to Consider New Standards for Outdoor Work Impact Miami Employees

You may not regularly peruse the press releases published by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), so one announcement in particular might have slipped under the radar for many Florida workers. On October 27, 2021, the agency issued an Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking regarding new standards on heat…

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