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The answer to this question is situation-specific. There are two potential injury dates:
The first day missed from work as a result of the…
A few examples of occupational diseases include:
Developing pain in your hands (e.g. carpal tunnel syndrome) or elbows (e.g. epicondylitis or…
If you perform repetitive work, and that work either caused or aggravated your condition, it is possible to make a claim for benefits arising out of…
Absolutely! A claim for an occupational disease may apply to your…
A few examples of traumatic injuries include:
Picking up a heavy box and having back pain
Being struck in the legs with a forklift…
A traumatic injury is a specific injury at a certain point in time. It typically involves a specific event, which can be attributed to causing or…
You sure can! A condition may be said to be work related if an injury (or work exposure) caused your condition directly or indirectly. That is, if…
Workers Compensation compensates injured workers who are injured while performing service growing out of and incidental to…