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How does the Social Security Administration decide if I'm disabled enough to...

You’ve worked your entire life and had no plans on stopping for the foreseeable future. You assumed that you would leave your job on your own terms when it was time to retire—you never thought that an...

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The Heat is On, New Jersey: Construction Workers Must Be Aware of...

In New Jersey, it seems as though winter has a death grip on the state until suddenly, overwhelming heat and humidity roll in, signaling the arrival of summer. For the men and women who work outside in...

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Construction Workers: Protect Yourself from Heat!

When you’re relaxing on the beach in Cape May or Wildwood, the summer heat can feel fantastic. If you’re working on a high-rise or paving a road in Newark, however, it’s a completely different (and...

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What should I be on the lookout for this summer to prevent construction site...

While safety standards have improved considerably when it comes to heat-related illness awareness and prevention, there is still a lot of confusion among workers when it comes to what exactly they need...

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Crane-Related Injuries and Deaths Affect Every Individual on a Construction Site

Cranes play an important role on nearly every construction site, but perhaps none so much as those in the greater New York City area. With high-rise buildings, bridges, and tight spaces, the agility...

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Preventing Dangerous New Jersey Crane Accidents

Crane-related injuries are fairly common on busy construction sites. With several trades working in close quarters with these massive machines and their loads, it’s no wonder why no one is immune to...

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Crane-Related Deaths Rock NY Metro Area

New York City and the surrounding cities and towns are constantly abuzz with progress, including the construction and improvement of infrastructure and towering buildings. Behind each new project is a...

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Click It or Ticket May Have Ended Its 2015 Campaign Last Week, but Don't Let...

Each year in May, law enforcement officials begin a push to enforce seat belt use. Through media blasts and ticketing, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration targets drivers in one of the...

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Should my supervisor be doing anything to protect us from summer job injuries...

For many people, summer means vacations, relaxation, and sunny days at the beach. For those whose work is in the construction industry, summer is typically associated with long shifts, endless...

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My car wasn't included in the recent brake line recalls, but I'm still...

Recently, certain vehicle manufacturers issued a recall related to brake line corrosion, and NHTSA just closed an investigation into brake line corrosion issues with several older-model SUVs. One item...

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What should I do if I am involved in an accident with a driver who flees the...

The moments after an accident can be painful, in more ways than one. You are physically injured, you sense that your wallet will soon be hurting, and the awkward conversation with the other driver can...

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Take It or Leave It? What You Should Consider When Approached With a Workers'...

After your workplace injury, your first priority is to get the treatment you need to recover and heal. After that, your plate quickly fills up with other important matters, such as reporting your...

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Older Workers and Workers' Compensation

There’s no question about it—America’s workforce is aging. Baby boomers continue to work, and many are opting to retire later in life. This means that workers in New Jersey and across the country are...

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Can you explain the difference between workers' compensation and short term...

Workplace injuries can cause a lot of stress and confusion. Most people are unfamiliar with the workers’ compensation system, and find themselves navigating the process while juggling a painful...

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Online SSDI Appeals Made Easier

When it comes to government services, it can sometimes seem as though things are made complicated on purpose. Antiquated systems, long wait times, and endless automated phone trees make even the...

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Young People: Don't Give Up on Social Security!

Social Security is in dire straits. Each week, major news publications and networks release a story of just how badly the program is hurting, reminding us all that Social Security funding will run out...

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How does the Social Security Disability Insurance credit system work?

When you apply for disability benefits from the Social Security Administration, you probably assume that all you need to qualify is an eligible disability that prevents you from working. While that is...

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Summer Construction Accidents in Road Construction Zones

We’ve all seen the signs—the orange and black hazard signs warning of construction on the roadway. In New Jersey, it seems as though there is always road work happening. Ideally, you slow down and stay...

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New York-Area Construction Accidents Increasing in Frequency: Do You Have a...

No one assumes that a workplace accident will affect them personally. In a risky job like construction, fixating on “what ifs” could make it nearly impossible to go to work every day. Instead, you...

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Teen Driver Risk Extends to Others

There’s good news and bad news when it comes to auto accidents involving teen drivers. The good news, according to a study by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, is that teen driving injuries and...

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