Workers break bones frequently in incidents on the job in all kinds of work settings. You could fall from scaffolding or get struck by a forklift, leading to a fracture in your leg. Broken bones often require extensive medical intervention and rest for someone to...
Fairfax Workers’ Compensation Blog
Jobs with a lot of road travel expose you to dangerous drivers
A lot of people in the Fairfax area do not work at a fixed address. Jobs like package delivery, truck driving and plumbing repair require you to spend a lot of time driving from place to place. And the longer you spend driving on public highways and streets, the more...
These 4 careers really ask a lot from your back
Back injuries are a common reason people file workers’ compensation claims in Fairfax and other Virginia communities. As such, we talk about back injuries frequently in our blog. This time, we wanted to tell our readers about the many jobs and industries in our...
Why are high visibility vests important in work zones?
Construction workers have to do everything they can to remain safe. It’s up to their employer to ensure that this happens. Unfortunately, some construction companies try to skimp on safety gear. This can put the workers in great danger. One thing that all...
How much is your workers’ compensation claim worth?
You get hurt at work because of an accident or your doctor diagnoses you with a work-related medical condition. You know that you will need support because you need to take time off to recover or you require expensive medical care. As an employee in Virginia, you have...
How a brain injury could make it harder for you to keep your job
Your brain is the reason you can do your job. It allows you to recall your training so that you behave appropriately, controls your physical function and analyzes your surroundings for safety. When you fall and hit your head, get into a car crash while working or...
Can you get workers’ compensation if you’re a remote worker?
The employment landscape changed for many people in 2020, as more and more employees in various industries transitioned to remote work. What does that mean for you, however, if you’re a remote worker who gets injured on the job? Even if you work a fairly sedentary...
Workplace hazards could lead to back injuries for busy workers
If you’re at work and make the mistake of picking up something too heavy, twisting the wrong way or even slipping on a surface, you could end up with a back injury. A back injury is an umbrella term, because there are all kinds of specific injuries you could have from...
Hand tool use may lead to injuries and health concerns
Hand tools are used in all kinds of industries. Perhaps not surprisingly, they can cause some significant injuries if they’re used incorrectly. There are some common injuries seen with hand tool use, such as bruises, cuts and lacerations, but there are other issues...
If you get injured, will you get deported?
You came to the United States to make a new life for yourself and your family. You are undocumented, but you’re doing everything you can to lead the productive life you’ve always wanted. You have a good job, a home and a future for your children. Everything seems to...



