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Bike accident data and prevention
Whether your child enjoys riding his or her bike or you bike near traffic on a daily basis, it is essential to understand the many risks you face. Aside from reviewing preventative measures that could keep you safe, it is also helpful to take a look at data on cyclist accidents in order to…
Study shows connection between warehouse work pace, worker injury
Working in a New Jersey warehouse often involves heavy lifting and long days spent on your feet. While the general nature of warehouse work makes it dangerous, research shows that something else is a major contributor to your injury risk when working in a warehouse: the pace of work seen there. According to Business…
What is comparative negligence and why is it important?
If you have sustained an injury because of someone else’s negligence, you may have a right to receive financial compensation. However, if the other party claims that you caused your own injuries, you might think pursuing a lawsuit is a waste of time. After an accident, you should understand New Jersey’s comparative negligence law…
How can you document your automobile crash?
You might never expect to get into an accident with another vehicle, but it is important to keep a cool head if it should happen to you. Assuming you are not badly hurt and can walk around, you should gather information on your collision. The other driver may blame you for the accident. By…
What is a return-to-work program?
One aspect of workers’ compensation that people might not hear about is a return-to-work program. This is a strategy designed to help you acclimate to a work environment after being away for a time because of injury or illness. An RTW strategy takes time to put together and requires the collaboration of your employer…
How do frontal lobe injuries impact your daily function?
Following an accident, traumatic brain injuries can alter the course of your life. TBIs can impact various areas of the brain. Sometimes, you may have damage in multiple areas, whereas other times, the damage may be isolated to one. However, one of the most common areas to injure is your frontal lobe. Healthline explains…