As a nurse, your calling is to help other people, whether they are sick or about to have a baby. Working in a hospital as a nurse is a rewarding, if demanding, profession. Unfortunately, many nurses will wind up in need of medical care themselves because of their...
Workers’ Compensation
Workers’ compensation can help after an amputation
If you suffer an amputation on the job, it is absolutely essential that you seek out medical attention immediately. This is an emergency and is one that could be life-threatening depending on the circumstances. With such a severe injury, there is a risk that you will...
I Was Denied My Workers’ Compensation Claim, Now What?
“Justice delayed is justice denied.” William E. Gladstone Have you recently been denied a workers’ compensation claim? While the State of Kentucky allows for claims to be denied on the basis of certain requirements, you also have the right to object to the denial....
Repetitive Strain and Stress Injury and Workers Comp Medical Benefits
What Is A Repetitive Strain Injury? A repetitive strain injury (RSI) is often used to describe a variety of conditions affecting muscles, soft tissues, and tendons. These can be described as painful with symptoms including numbness, tingling, pain, and swelling. One...