Warehouses Becoming Increasingly Dangerous Places For Workers
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by On Behalf of Cohen, Snyder, Eisenberg & Katzenberg, P.A.
1w ago
In the bustling world of online shopping, warehouse workers are the unsung heroes ensuring that consumers receive their products swiftly. The rise of e-commerce has significantly increased the demand for these workers, and the Bureau of Labor Statistics found that 1.8 million people worked in warehouses in 2023. With the rapid pace and high volume of goods moving through shipping warehouses, the risk of workplace injuries has surged. These environments, with their heavy machinery and constant activity at all hours, can be a hotbed for accidents if safety measures are not strictly followed. In ..read more
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Can mistakes at work affect workers’ compensation benefits?
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by On Behalf of Cohen, Snyder, Eisenberg & Katzenberg, P.A.
3w ago
Every job comes with a degree of risk. From the potential of a machinery-induced injury in a manufacturing facility to the risk of violence in hospital settings, there are countless ways for employees to end up hurt on the job. Their injuries could prevent them from working and could lead to major medical expenses. Workers' compensation benefits are available in certain scenarios. Employees in Maryland can file a claim when they have an injury directly related to the job that they perform or when they develop an occupational illness. The benefits available include full medical coverage that ca ..read more
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Why insurance companies are often quick to settle after a major wreck
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by On Behalf of Cohen, Snyder, Eisenberg & Katzenberg, P.A.
1M ago
Many people fear the idea of filing large insurance claims after a crash. They may have heard horror stories about insurance adjusters denying reasonable claims or dragging out the claims process for months. People worry about not having access to the coverage that they require to pay for medical bills or repair their vehicles. If a representative of the insurance company responds quickly and offers a settlement, people might eagerly accept. They need funds as soon as possible, and a settlement often means getting a check or a bank deposit within days. People may fail to handle settlement offe ..read more
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Understanding the Risks: Common Causes of Teenage Driving Accidents in Baltimore & Washington D.C. Metro Areas
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by On Behalf of Cohen, Snyder, Eisenberg & Katzenberg, P.A.
1M ago
Teenage driving accidents are a pressing concern in Maryland. Understanding the common causes of these accidents is essential for parents, educators, policymakers and teen motorists alike, as this knowledge can help to inform safer driving practices and lead to lower crash rates among this particularly vulnerable group of drivers. Perhaps most obviously, one of the primary factors contributing to teenage driving accidents is simply a lack of experience. Young drivers may not have fully developed the skills necessary to navigate complex traffic situations, respond to unexpected hazards or make ..read more
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How Baltimore’s Graduated Driver Licensing Program Affects New Teen Drivers
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by On Behalf of Cohen, Snyder, Eisenberg & Katzenberg, P.A.
2M ago
Getting a driver’s license is a rite of passage for many teenagers. It’s a transition point that marks a teenager’s newfound independence and growing responsibilities. To ensure the safety of both teen drivers and everybody else on the road, Maryland has implemented a Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) program, or the “Rookie Driver” program. Teens have to be 18 or older to get a full license, but they can start driving earlier The GDL is basically an effort by the state to make sure that new drivers get the experience they need to be good drivers while still managing the risk that they’ll end u ..read more
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Who pays for violence-related injuries in the workplace?
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by On Behalf of Cohen, Snyder, Eisenberg & Katzenberg, P.A.
2M ago
People can get hurt on the job due to a variety of different situations. They could work with dangerous chemicals or heavy equipment. They might have to drive as part of their daily job responsibilities. They could be at risk of over-exertion or repetitive stress. Sometimes, job injuries are the result of another person's actions. Violence in the workplace can affect people in many different professions. Someone in customer service could end up injured during an attempted robbery or shoplifting incident. Someone working in law enforcement or security accepts the degree of violence as one of th ..read more
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Does Maryland allow drug testing during a workers’ comp claim?
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by On Behalf of Cohen, Snyder, Eisenberg & Katzenberg, P.A.
2M ago
Many workers who may require benefits for a job injury are nervous about applying for them. Most companies in Maryland must provide workers' compensation coverage for their employees. Whenever workers develop job-acquired medical conditions, they can file a claim for benefits that could replace their lost wages and pay for their medical care. Of course, employers facing large claims sometimes push back, possibly out of concern that the claim could affect what they pay for coverage in the future. Workers may worry about a contested claim, especially if they think their personal habits could lea ..read more
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Distracted driving involves more than just texting
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by On Behalf of Cohen, Snyder, Eisenberg & Katzenberg, P.A.
5M ago
Texting and driving is certainly one of the top forms of distracted driving. If you ask someone for examples of dangerous driver distractions, it’s probably the first one they will give. But it is certainly not the only one. Distracted driving goes far beyond just texting. It’s critical for drivers to understand how common distraction is so that they can work to remain as safe as possible when traveling. 12 examples of driver distraction To help show how distraction happens and how dangerous it is, here are some common examples of distracted driving: Using a phone: One of the most dangerous f ..read more
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Challenges facing employers related to workers’ compensation insurance
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by On Behalf of Cohen, Snyder, Eisenberg & Katzenberg, P.A.
5M ago
Maryland's Office of Legislative Audits is a 10-member commission responsible for receiving and reviewing reports about workplace accidents, settling claims, conducting hearings, and issuing referrals to workers for rehabilitation. The group can also assess fines against employers who purportedly fall short in workers' compensation coverage. According to the state workers' compensation commission, countless Maryland-based employers statewide are lacking proper insurance. State law mandates that companies with one or more staff members must carry either workers' compensation insurance or receiv ..read more
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Why are teenagers more susceptible to car crashes?
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by On Behalf of Cohen, Snyder, Eisenberg & Katzenberg, P.A.
6M ago
The automobile has become an integral part of people’s lives. But while cars provide convenience and mobility, they also pose significant risks, especially for teenagers. Teenagers are more susceptible to causing and otherwise being involved in car crashes than any other age group. Understanding why this is the case can help parents better shield their teenage kids from the ever-present risk of road accidents. The inexperience factor One of the most prominent reasons behind the higher susceptibility of teenagers to car crashes is their lack of experience. When young individuals first obtain th ..read more
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