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Orlando marathon race injury lawyer Tag Archives

People who run 5ks, 10ks, half-marathons and marathon races know they have to build up their endurance – both muscular and cardio – in order to run the race safely. Marathon races especially can be grueling, and it’s understood that to some extent, when one chooses to participate, they are accepting an inherent risk ofContinue reading “Orlando marathon race injury lawyer Tag Archives”

Food Poisoning Lawsuit Need Not Require Extra Proof

Food poisoning is probably one of the most unpleasant illnesses one can have. Some may be only laid up for a few days feeling miserable, but then otherwise return to normal. In other cases, though, one may suffer serious consequences – up to and including death. This is especially true for young children, the elderlyContinue reading “Food Poisoning Lawsuit Need Not Require Extra Proof”

Orlando workers’ compensation attorney Tag Archives

Federal workplace regulator OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) announced they were suspending the requirement mandating companies submit employee injury logs. This was after the Center for Investigative Reporting showed the regulator failed to set up a website for the roughly 450,000 companies require to electronically submit data from their worker injury and illness logs.Continue reading “Orlando workers’ compensation attorney Tag Archives”

work accident Tag Archives

Federal workplace regulator OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) announced they were suspending the requirement mandating companies submit employee injury logs. This was after the Center for Investigative Reporting showed the regulator failed to set up a website for the roughly 450,000 companies require to electronically submit data from their worker injury and illness logs.Continue reading “work accident Tag Archives”

worker injury data Tag Archives

Federal workplace regulator OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) announced they were suspending the requirement mandating companies submit employee injury logs. This was after the Center for Investigative Reporting showed the regulator failed to set up a website for the roughly 450,000 companies require to electronically submit data from their worker injury and illness logs.Continue reading “worker injury data Tag Archives”

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