Archive for June 2020
Navistar’s A26 Engine May Be Recalled Due to Engine Failure Fears
We just take for granted that production lines in factories are infallible. Companies spend months or longer designing and building prototypes until they get it right, and only then do they start manufacturing products that will safely land in the hands of customers. It’s a system that should work. However, with the many steps of…
Read MoreA Happy Worker Will Be a Healthy Worker Post-COVID-19
Anyone who’s been paying attention to what’s happening in the world over the last few months understands just how tough things are for much of our workforce. The COVID-19 pandemic has struck a massive blow to the United States; the likes of which haven’t been seen in over a century. When you think of a…
Read MoreCommon Spinal Injuries Resulting from Truck Accidents
Some of the largest and heaviest vehicles on the road today are commercial trucks, which include tractor-trailers, 18 wheelers, semi-trucks, and dump trucks. These large vehicles can easily impose their size and weight on smaller vehicles during a roadway crash. In fact, large trucks can weigh as much as 30 to 35 tons more than…
Read MoreAre You Eligible for Workers’ Compensation as a Remote Worker?
Workers’ compensation is available for Chattanooga employees who suffer injury or illness when the injury stems from and occurs during the course of employment, regardless of the location in which the injury happens. However, what is not always clear are the details of where and when an employee is “working.” In some cases, it can…
Read MoreCan a New “Sniff Test” Help Unresponsive Brain Injury Victims?
Severe injuries require emergency medical attention. When called upon to address these injuries, doctors must act quickly to diagnose and treat them as effectively as possible; many times in an effort to save the victim’s life. Brain injuries are a type of injury that can leave victims unresponsive, making the job of medical personnel extremely…
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