Are Repetitive Stress Injuries Covered By Workers’ Comp?

Many workplace injuries occur as a result of a single or sudden incident. But some workplace injuries develop over time from minor, repetitive movements that are performed on a frequent basis. Fortunately, employees can recover from these types of repetitive stress injuries (RSIs) through the workers’ compensation system. What is a Repetitive Stress Injury? For [...]

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What to Do After a Hit and Run Incident

Hit-and-run accidents have been a growing problem in recent years. If a driver strikes another vehicle (occupied or not) and leaves the scene without alerting authorities or exchanging information with the other driver, it is considered a hit-and-run. The reasons for a hit and run incident can vary – not wanting to file an insurance [...]

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Tips for Safe Holiday Decoration Installation

As the holidays draw near and the year comes to a close, many homeowners will be either be DIYing home projects and decorations or hiring workers to put up and remove holiday decorations, perform home repairs, clean chimneys, and more. Anytime someone works on a roof or in a dangerous area of someone’s home or [...]

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What to do after an Uber accident

The holidays are upon us and so is the holiday party season! Many people will practice safe drinking habits by arranging for a designated driver or using the popular Lyft or Uber apps. Even though steps are taken to ensure a safe ride to and from your destinations, accidents still happen. When you are in [...]

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Thanksgiving Driving Tips

Thanksgiving is ideally a time of relaxation, good company, and thankfulness for all the positive things in your life. Hopefully, your Thanksgiving will be a safe one, giving you peace of mind. To ensure safety during the holiday, it’s important to remain mindful about the risks. The following are some of the accidents that often [...]

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6 Dangers of Black Friday Shopping and How to Avoid Them

Black Friday – the day after Thanksgiving – officially launches the holiday shopping season. Many stores open at midnight or in the wee hours of the morning, drawing crowds by offering deals with limited supplies of expensive items at low prices. Lines can form in the early morning hours or the night before. Many people [...]

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The Importance of Documenting All of Your Work Injuries

All too often when workers are injured the focus is on the most severe parts of the body that are hurt. Frequently, the minor pains and bruises from other parts of the body are ignored. However, in a workers’ compensation claim it is very important to report every hurt, bruised, or swollen body part no [...]

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6 Tips for Your Social Security Disability Claim

1. Apply Early. The social security process can take a long time. You’ll want to apply as soon as possible to get benefits as quickly as you can. 2. Get Representation. The better organized your claim is, the better your chances of a quick and favorable decision. Being represented by an attorney from the beginning [...]

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Fisher-Price Recalls Infant Motion Seats Due to Fire Hazard

A recall has been issued for about 63,000 Fisher-Price infant motion seats after the company received reports of the product overheating and one report of a fire. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission urges anyone with these Fisher-Price Soothing Motion Seats to stop using them immediately and contact Fisher-Price for a full refund by calling [...]

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The Base of Automobile Safety: Tires

Automobiles are made of countless parts and components, each with a specific purpose and responsibility to the overall health of the vehicle. One of the most important components of vehicle safety is ensuring the tires are reliable and well-maintained. Tire failure often causes accidents because vehicles become nearly uncontrollable in the event of a blowout [...]

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All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV) Dangers

Hunting season will be in full swing soon. While guns, bows and other weapons can be dangerous if not properly handed, a less commonly considered danger that many face while hunting is the use of all-terrain vehicles or ATVs. These vehicles provide an easier commute to and from hunting sites and are much easier for [...]

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2.7 Million Vehicles Added to Air Bag Recall

It started nine years ago, with 4,000 Hondas. By August 2017, at least 42 million vehicles in the United States from at least 19 automakers had been recalled, due to a potentially deadly defect in Takata air bag inflators. The latest addition came in July, as Takata announced a recall of roughly 2.7 million Ford, [...]

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Can I File a Personal Injury Lawsuit Against My Landlord?

Over 111 million people are living in some type of rental property. While their lifestyles and circumstances may all differ, everyone has one goal in mind – they just want to rent a place that is safe, comfortable, and which they can call home. Unfortunately, whether you are renting an apartment, townhouse, or single-family home, [...]

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Signs of a Concussion After a Car Accident

Car accidents can be emotionally stimulating events. In fact, they have a tendency to kick the “fight or flight” response into high gear, sending a rush of adrenaline throughout the body. What does adrenaline do? It blocks pain, sometimes for hours or even days. While this can be vital when you’re running from an armed [...]

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Dangers of Fatigued Driving

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), fatigued driving kills. It claimed 846 lives in 2014. The NHTSA goes on to say that it’s working with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to help expand awareness about the dangers of drowsy driving in an effort to reduce the related injuries and deaths. [...]

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Common Workplace Injuries

Getting hurt on the job is an unfortunate but common experience. You might be surprised to find out that workplace injuries aren’t confined to construction sites either. Every day we talk to people from a broad range of occupations that are suffering with the pain or other symptoms from an accident at work. So, what [...]

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Jury Awards Woman more than $311K for DUI Crash

This last Thursday a jury in Lackawanna County, sent a message to a Defendant awarding over quarter of a million dollars for his “outrageous conduct.” Specifically the jury awarded $311,498.45 with the largest portion $200,000 toward punitive damages. It took the Pisanchyn Law Firm through Attorney Douglas Yazinski and Bradley Moyer just one day to [...]

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What are Wrongful Death Claims?

When a loved one dies unexpectedly it is the most difficult time imaginable. This difficult time is magnified especially when another person has caused the death of the loved one due to a fatal accident or injury. Most of the time, there are questions that aren’t answered. Making the difficult time even worse, more often [...]

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What Happens at a SSD Appeal Hearing?

Generally, during a Social Security Disability Appeals hearing the only people present are the judge, a court reporter who types what is being said, the claimant (you) and if you are represented, your attorney. It’s also common for the Administrative Law Judge to request that a vocational expert and/or a medical expert testify at the [...]

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