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  • What Federal Workers Should Know About FELA
    What Federal Workers Should Know About FELA
    Under federal law, the Federal Employers' Liability Act (FELA) protects injured railroad workers injured on the job and compensates them for work-related injuries. Understanding FELA Protections In 1908, Congress enacted the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA) to protect railroad workers and their families. FELA provides a federal legal system where railroad workers throughout the United States who are injured on the job can seek compensation for their injuries under
  • Four Types of Spine Injuries
    Four Types of Spine Injuries
    When injuries occur to the spine, the medical prognosis depends on which of the four sections of the spinal cord are involved and the severity of the injuries. Understanding Spine Injuries Spine injuries often result in long-term or permanent injuries and disabilities, depending on the severity of the injury and which part of the spine is affected. There are four main sections of the spinal cord, and each one
  • Allergies Increase Accident Risk
    Allergies Increase Accident Risk
    Allergies have the potential to cause serious or fatal car accidents by altering a driver's attention to the road. Allergy symptoms such as runny eyes, sneezing attacks, ringing in the ears, severe congestion, and headaches can impair a driver's focus and driving skills. Dangers of Driving With Allergies Something as simple as seasonal allergies can pose dangers behind the wheel of a motor vehicle. Approximately, one-third of all adults
  • Recovering Compensation for Recreational Sports Injuries in Nevada
    Recovering Compensation for Recreational Sports Injuries in Nevada
    Recreational sports injuries are often caused by negligent actions that may be compensable through a personal injury claim or lawsuit against the negligent party. Recreational Sports Pose Injury Risks Recreational sports injuries can have life-altering consequences for both adults and children. When accidents occur while playing active, high-contact sports such as football, basketball, baseball, and soccer, injuries can result in broken bones, spinal fractures, head trauma and traumatic brain