Monthly Archives: May 2026
What is Chemical-Induced Hearing Loss at Work?
Occupational hearing loss, or hearing loss related to your work and job duties, is unfortunately more common than you might think. While work-related hearing loss often results from exposure to loud sounds (over 85 decibels), and often for a prolonged period of time over days, weeks, or months, work-related hearing loss can also result… Read More »
Long-Term Disability Due to Vision Loss at Work
Workplace accidents and dangerous exposures can take many different forms, and they can result in various types of physical harm. Accidents and hazardous exposures — whether sudden and traumatic or occurring over the long term — that cause injury to a worker’s eyes can be especially debilitating. According to a report from the American… Read More »
When Are Car Accident Injuries Compensable through Workers’ Compensation?
You may have heard that car accidents injuries are not usually compensable through the Maryland workers’ compensation system. However, it is critical to understand that this is true only when the collision essentially happens off the clock. If you are injured in a motor vehicle crash while you are commuting to your job, or… Read More »
What Do Ergonomics Have to Do with Work Injuries?
What are ergonomics, and what do they have to do with workplace injuries? According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), ergonomics is a term that is used to describe “the design of work tasks to best suit the capabilities of workers.” In effect, ergonomics is a practice of preventing and reducing… Read More »
