The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is the government agency tasked with ensuring that employees are provided a safe work environment. Employers are required to comply with all the OSHA standards that relate to their particular industry. In addition, employers must abide by the General Duty Clause of the OSH Act. This clause requires […]
New OSHA Regulations for 2018 and 2019
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is the branch of the government that is responsible for ensuring employees have a safe place to work. As such, they set and enforce safety regulations that employers must follow. If regulations are disregarded, employees have the right to file a complaint with the Occupational Safety and Health […]
Healthcare Workers Are Most Susceptible to Back Injuries
New York healthcare workers have some of the most demanding jobs. They spend between 8 and 12 hours on their feet, with few breaks to sit down. They have to react quickly, twist and turn fast, and even lift objects (including people). In this type of physical work environment, it is not uncommon for workers […]
How Much Compensation Can You Get for a Wrongful Death Claim?
The death of a loved one is a traumatic event. The grief is compounded when the death was preventable and due to someone’s negligent or intentional wrong act. In addition to the sorrow felt over the missing person, if you were dependent on that person for financial support, you may find yourself struggling to pay […]
How to File for Benefits After a Work Accident
There is a grieving process you go through whenever someone you love dies. When that death is the result of a work related accident or disease, the grief is often compounded by the belief that the death or illness could have been prevented. Paul Giannetti, Attorney at Law, understands how difficult a time like this […]
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