If you’ve never done interior painting for a living, you might think it’s one of the safer jobs you can have in the home building and remodeling industry. It can even be safer than painting home exteriors, which can involve ladders that reach to the second or third...
Fairfax Workers’ Compensation Blog
Sitting down at work all day could harm your health
A few months ago, you may have been thankful that you work inside. You stayed warm in your seat while others had to carry on outside in the bitter cold. Now summer is on its way, and you might be wishing you could get out more. However, the weather is not the only...
Why you should lift with your legs
Many people consistently lift with their backs. If they have to bend over to pick up a heavy object, that simply feels like the most natural way to do it. They bend at the waist, slip their hands under the edges of the object, and then just try to straighten up...
Do some construction jobs leave you more vulnerable to getting hurt than others?
If you look at a list of some of the most dangerous jobs, you'll likely see construction at the top of it. There are various dangers people face when working in this field, whether from heavy equipment operation or power tools. While construction, in general, can be...
Can you be fired for filing a workers’ compensation claim?
No one plans to get hurt at work. You might have tripped and fallen or been involved in an accident because of another person’s mistakes, but none of that was intentional. As a worker in this kind of environment, you should know that you have a right to pursue a...
What injury risks do you face as a health care worker?
Data published by the U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) captures how health care workers have one of the highest job-related injury risks of all employees. It's even higher for them than it is for workers in the manufacturing, construction...
Warning signs of a trench collapse
A trench collapse can be devastating and potentially fatal for workers who are accessing the trench. It’s typically not something that happens slowly, but rather the trench can shift and collapse in a split second. By the time the workers know it’s happening, it’s...
Is your restaurant employer keeping you safe?
Employers in any field have a duty to provide their employees with a safe workplace. When you work in a busy restaurant kitchen, you may wonder if your boss got that message. Kitchens can be fast and furious places to work. They are full of flames, scalding liquids...
Why you need workers’ compensation rather than your own insurance
Maybe you work for a small business and you know that a claim will mean higher workers' compensation insurance premiums. Perhaps you are in line for a management position and feel worried about your superiors perceiving you as a drain on the company if you ask for...
You don’t have to lose consciousness to have a brain injury
When many people think about brain injuries, they usually assume that victims will have blacked out for a while following the initial blow. They think about a boxer getting knocked out in the second round or a driver who is pulled unconscious from a crashed car by...



