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What to do After Being Hurt At Work On A Construction Site What happens after you been hurt on a construction site in D.C. -
Formaldehyde in Hair Salons The facts about formaldehyde in products at hair salons. -
What Should You Look For in a Workers' Compensation Lawyer Information you should know when looking for a workers compensation lawyer. -
The Difference Between Temporary Partial & Total Disability If you've been injured in a work accident you should know the types of benefits available to you when you're not working. -
Ohio man ordered to pay back $9K of Workers Comp Funds A man in Ohio received workers compensation benefits while working was ordered to pay back $9K. -
Children who labor in Tobacco fields get tobacco poisoning Children, as young as 11, who work in US tobacco fields are getting tobacco poisoning. -
Workers exposed to toxic chemicals on the job. A manufacturer is cited for exposing workers to toxic chemical hexavalent chormium after U.S Labor Dept inspection. -
D.C. Workers Compensation book for injured workers to be published November 2009 Protect Your Rights: The Injured Workers Guide to D.C. Workers Compensation, Frank R. Kearney's new book written for injured workers and their families, will be available in November 2009. -
Politicians Working to Eliminate the Legal Age Bias For Workers Democrats said that they would move to overturn a four-month-old Supreme Court ruling that made it harder for workers to win age discrimination cases