Monthly Archives: January 2026
Why Warehousing is Among the Most Dangerous Work in Maryland
Warehousing is among the most dangerous work in Maryland and throughout the country, but most of the hazards are also avoidable with proper protections, according to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Yet much too often, workplaces do not have the most appropriate safety measures in place or do not provide the types… Read More »
Can Cold Weather Cause Compensable Work Injuries?
Many different kinds of workers in Maryland must work outdoors in extreme temperatures or conditions, and many other workers have duties that require them to be outdoors and subject to the hazards associated with cold weather in the winter or high heat in the summer. If you were injured at your workplace and cold… Read More »
Dump Truck Operator Injuries
Heavy machinery operators on construction sites, as well as construction workers whose jobs require work to be done around heavy machinery, are at significant risk of a debilitating or deadly injury. Dump trucks can be especially hazardous and are routinely responsible for dozens of deaths on construction sites every year. According to the National… Read More »
Lumbar Injuries and Maryland Workers’ Compensation Benefits
Workers in Maryland can sustain various kinds of musculoskeletal injuries on the job, and these injuries can range widely in terms of their severity. According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), back injuries are among the most commonly reported source of nonfatal injuries that result in missed workdays and workers’ compensation claims…. Read More »
