Pilots are at risk of being injured every time they take a plane in to the sky. If anything goes wrong, there are few safety measures to prevent a plane from crashing or landing somewhere it shouldn't. Unfortunately, crashing isn't the only risk for pilots. Other...
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Month: January 2021
Preventing workplace injuries with protective eyewear
On Behalf of Paul M. Erspamer Law Offices, S.C. | Jan 15, 2021 | Blog, Workers' Compensation, Workplace Injuries
In Wisconsin and other areas across the United States, thousands of hard-working employees sustain injuries in their lines of work. A sliver of these injuries affects the eyes, arguably the most important sensory organ in the human body. Although humans can't always...
Hospitals need to do more to protect their workers
On Behalf of Paul M. Erspamer Law Offices, S.C. | Jan 11, 2021 | Workers' Compensation
If there is one group of people who deal with significant injuries on the job, it's health care workers. Many of these workers have been hit, kicked, bitten and otherwise attacked on the job. Unfortunately, some hospitals haven't done enough to keep these workers...
Repetitive movements and bursitis
On Behalf of Paul M. Erspamer Law Offices, S.C. | Jan 5, 2021 | Workplace Injuries
Bursitis is a joint-related issue that is often seen in middle-aged adults. Sometimes, it's known by other names, including tennis elbow. However, it can also be seen in other body parts, like the shoulders, knees and hips. Workers in Wisconsin should be aware that...
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