Monthly Archives: September 2025

Musculoskeletal Disorders Among Retail Grocery Store Workers
Employees at food markets or retail grocery stores must perform a wide range of job tasks, and a lot of those tasks come with certain injury risks. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), the most commonly reported injuries among retail grocery store employees are musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs), which include “back injuries… Read More »

Heat Injuries Among Construction Workers
Construction work poses serious injury risks to workers at all times of the year due to hazards associated with scaffolding, cranes, trenching, heavy machinery, and much more. Yet the summer months in Maryland can be particularly dangerous for construction workers due to the possibility of extremely high temperatures and heat-related injuries. Construction does not… Read More »

Can I Seek Workers’ Compensation for a Bulging Disc?
Back injuries are unfortunately quite common in many different kinds of jobs in Maryland. Workers whose jobs require intense physical work, including construction workers, hospital workers, and warehousing employees, often suffer back injuries on the job. Yet other types of workers in various industries can also sustain back injuries, including workers at retail stores,… Read More »

Workers’ Compensation for Puncture Wounds
Puncture wounds can occur in a wide range of occupations, from work in hospitals to work at grocery retails stores and on construction sites. Sometimes these injuries can be relatively minor and do not require significant time away from work for medical care and recovery. In other cases, however, puncture wounds may be severe… Read More »