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No matter where you work – some situations are bound to lead to injuries. If you were hurt on the job, you may qualify for workers’ compensation payments while you receive medical treatment and recover. Before filling out any paperwork, report the injury to your supervisor and call a local attorney who practices employment law. The following are five of the most common on the job injuries:
Slip and Fall
The most common injury in the workplace is slipping and falling. This occurs in both white- and blue-collar office environments, and often involves spilled water or uneven surfaces. The most careful employees can still find themselves with cuts, bruises, or even broken bones after tripping, slipping, or falling in the workplace.
Overexertion Injuries
If employees are consistently engaged in manual labor, they may begin to develop reparative use or overexertion injuries. These include everything from muscle strains, to pulled tendons, carpel tunnel, and back injuries. If you are experiencing consistently sore muscles or other pains as a result of strenuous work activity, you may be able to file for workers’ compensation.
Vehicular Injuries
Many workplaces use company cars, trucks, forklifts, and bulldozers to accomplish key tasks. Improper use of these machines can cause serious injury to bystanders or operators. High-speed forklifts and other machinery should be operated with the outmost care.
Falling Objects
Unsecured items can fall from shelving, scaffolding, or machinery. These objects injure thousands of Americans every year, and these injured workers can file for workers compensation.
Harmful Chemicals
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, over 400 workers died from exposure to harmful chemicals in the workplace in 2009. Follow all safety instructions for handling corrosive and dangerous substances. If you have been exposed, seek medical treatment immediately.
Accidents can happen at any workplace. Southern California residents thinking of filing for workers’ compensation should contact the personal injury team at Steinberg & Spencer. We have three decades of experience helping injured workers receive the money they deserve. Call our Santa Monica office today at (310) 450-5960 to schedule a free case evaluation.
This video explains how a personal injury case would change if the car accident was caused by a drunk driver. In some ways, the claims process is the same as any other accident involving an at-fault driver. However, proving that a driver was drunk can help strengthen your overall case when showing liability.
Some states also allow victims of drunk driving accidents to sue the parties and businesses that gave the at-fault driver alcohol. This can be an effective alternative if the at-fault driver is uninsured or underinsured.
If you were hurt in a car accident, contact a local personal injury attorney as soon as possible. Southern California residents who need legal counsel about their injuries should consult the Santa Monica personal injury firm of Steinberg & Spencer. Call (310) 450-5960 today to schedule a free appointment with a member of our skilled staff.
Dog owners have certain legal responsibilities. Most importantly, they must keep their pets on leashes and ensure that they do not bite. While city and county laws vary within the state, California pet owners must be aware of their duties to others. Here is a guide to California dog leash laws:
Leashes are Mandatory
All over the state of California, dogs must be leashed whenever they are walked in public. This ensures that an owner is always present with the pet. Certain areas in cities can be designated off-leash spaces, allowing dogs to run free at places such as the beach. If you have questions about the location of these areas, consult your city parks and recreation website.
Liability for Injury
If your dog bites a passerby, you are likely to be held liable in court, even if you were exercising due caution and keeping your dog on a leash. This is because California Civil Code section 3342 places liability for a dog’s actions on the owner. While this law seems like a nuisance, it makes legal action following a dog bite very simple. Homeowners' or renters' insurance policies will likely cover dog bites, and will handle all legal action levied against you.
Every City is Different
Even within the state of California, dog leash laws vary between counties and cities. If you have a specific legal question about your duty of care while walking your dog, consult a local attorney. If your dog bites someone in your home or out on the street, you may be held financially responsible even if the other side cannot point to any negligence on your part.
If you or a loved one has been hurt due to a dog bite, call a local personal injury attorney today. Southern California residents who need help dealing with insurance companies and obtaining compensation should consult the legal team at Steinberg & Spencer. We understand state law and can help in almost all dog bite cases. Call us at (310) 450-5960 today.
Injuries that result from car accidents can leave behind high medical bills or other costs. The personal injury team at Steinberg & Spencer is dedicated to helping Southern California residents receive the compensation they deserve. Call our Santa Monica office today at (310) 450-5960 to speak with a member of our team and begin your personal injury claims process.
Are you interested in the differences between California personal injury damages calculation, and those of European nations? Look though this article in the Temple Comparative & International Law Journal.
Filing a personal injury suit may seem logistically confusing, but the American Bar Association clarifies the process and answers frequently asked questions.