Monthly Archives: March 2026
Workers’ Compensation Schedule in Maryland for Amputation Injuries
Serious workplace injuries can result in limb amputations. Sometimes these accidents result in traumatic amputations, which Orthotics and Prosthetics in Rehabilitation defined as “an injury to an extremity that results in immediate separation of the limb or will result in loss of the limb as a result of an accident.” Workplace accidents can also… Read More »
How Fatigue Plays a Role in Construction Work Injuries
The construction industry is considered “high hazard,” according to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), due to the various types of tasks, materials, and equipment that are associated with it. OSHA cites risks such as “falling from rooftops, unguarded machinery, being struck by heavy construction equipment, electrocutions, silica dust, and asbestos” as hazard… Read More »
Common Work Injuries Among Correctional Officers in Maryland
There are many different types of correctional workers in Maryland, and each of them can be at risk of various types of injury on the job. Indeed, the data suggests that these types of workers — although there are not nearly as many workers in other industries where injuries are common — tend to… Read More »
Injuries Among Pharmacy Workers
Employees in any type of retail or health care environment in Maryland can be exposed to a wide range of work hazards, whether they are working at a hospital, grocery store, drugstore, a clothing store, or a warehouse club store. Some types of workers at these retail stores, however, are exposed to more kinds… Read More »
