In California and across the US, larger companies that are in a better position to enact strong workplace safety policies do not always do so. This is because it is usually more profitable for larger companies to not have a strong workplace safety policy in place. A...
Year: 2020
Disability approval is not always obvious
When determining what qualifies an applicant for Social Security disability, the primary emphasis is on the nature of the physical or mental impairments specified. While this focus should come as no surprise, many California applicants are dismayed and disappointed to...
Technology can help reduce workplace injuries
Musculoskeletal injuries account for roughly one-third of all injuries that workers in California and throughout the country will experience. However, there are steps that employers can take to ensure that workers are not put at a higher risk of muscle strains, muscle...
Manufacturing and production workers should know about RSIs
Manufacturing and production jobs are physically demanding If you live in or near Folsom, you know how big the manufacturing industry is here. It is likely you know people who work in a manufacturing or production facility, or perhaps you are employed by one yourself....
What medical records should include for SSDI applications
People in California and elsewhere who suffer from injuries or medical conditions that prevent them from working might be eligible for Social Security disability benefits. In order to be approved for SSDI, people must be able to convince the disability examiners that...
Appealing Social Security rejections
The Social Security Administration gets countess applications for disability insurance every year. According to a recent report, more than 8 million Americans receive payments through Social Security benefits. Sadly, there are plenty more whose applications got...