08 Dec

The Lingering Effects of a Car Accident


A car accident happens in the blink of an eye, but the effects can last longer than the broken limbs and open wounds you first see. Not only is it dangerous to be unaware of your lingering symptoms, but it is also important to understand what they mean to you. Knowing the lasting effects of car accidents can benefit you when seeking medical help and keep you informed when you may not know and see the source of your injury.  

27 Oct

4 Tips to Avoid Injuries While Traveling This Winter


Sometimes, more than a good pair of winter boots is needed to get around in snowy weather. During the cold months of the year in the Midwest, ice and snow can cause painful injuries like slip-and-falls, sprains, bruises, and broken bones. So if you’re thinking about traveling out of state during the upcoming cold season, here are a few ways to decrease your risk of getting injured on your next holiday vacation:

03 Apr

Repetitive Stress and Overexertion Injuries


Repetitive stress and overexertion injuries are two types of injuries that plague many workers and places of employment. Each of these injuries is likely eligible for worker’s compensation, but their gradual symptoms often can be hard to recognize until they’re extremely severe, causing a change in the ability to perform certain activities. Therefore, it is important for employees to recognize possible symptoms early and report them before they have the chance to get worse.

15 Oct

Injured at work or at home? Lower Back Injuries Are Common and Often Ignored


A lower back injury is one of the most common preventable injuries. Injuries of this type occur most frequently during workplace accidents, falls, auto accidents, and sporting activities. If you have experienced any of these incidents and are suffering from a lower back injury, you should promptly contact a personal injury attorney. Instances of injury could mean potential compensation, especially if you’ve been the victim of an automobile accident or hurt on the job.