Workers' compensation insurance protects Kentucky workers who suffer injuries in the workplace. These benefits replace lost wages and pay the medical expenses that recovering workers accumulate. But before workers can receive workers' compensation benefits, the...
How to protect yourself in cold weather
While working in the Kentucky, heat can cause health issues like fainting and heat stroke. However, working in cold weather can be just as dangerous. If you don't take precautions, you may suffer from fatigue, dehydration, numbness and even frostbite. Here's how to...
Fatal falls in construction continue to see increase
Workers, especially in the construction industry, face the risk of falling from elevated heights. They could be on a roof, on scaffolding or climbing a ladder. Despite the wealth of safety information and the rules laid down by OSHA, though, many people die each year...
Construction injuries lead to many workers’ compensation claims
A person working in construction in Kentucky likely runs a high risk of suffering an injury. A worker could fall on the job, suffer harm from an unforeseen tool mishap or experience another type of accident. Due to the job's physical nature, injuries might force a...
Worker’s compensation covers nurse injuries
First-responders and health care workers in Kentucky endure many risks and make many sacrifices on a daily basis. That is especially true during natural disasters, periods of civil unrest, or outbreaks of disease. Work precautions protect against workplace nurse...