The three types of carcinogens and how they cause cancer

On Behalf of Angiuli & Gentile, LLP | Feb 13, 2017 | Workplace illness

In our daily lives, we are often exposed to chemicals. In fact, potentially deadly chemicals are everywhere, from carbon monoxide contained in vehicle exhaust to a variety of toxins found in household cleaners. But fortunately, our exposure to these chemicals is typically in relatively safe amounts and for very brief periods of time. However, the workplace can be a very…

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Beware the onset of hypothermia when working out in the cold

On Behalf of Angiuli & Gentile, LLP | Dec 20, 2016 | Workplace illness

By its very nature, construction work requires being exposed to the elements. After all, when you work on a construction site, you are building the structures that others will use to protect themselves from the heat, cold, snow, wind and rain. And as we proceed through the winter months, construction workers must be cognizant of the hazards that cold weather…

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If I’m physically assaulted on the job, can I get workers’ comp?

On Behalf of Angiuli & Gentile, LLP | Dec 5, 2016 | Workers compensation

Most people avoid physical altercations at all costs. You may even specifically steer clear of places where people tend to settle disputes through violence rather than negotiation or even verbal sparring. But what happens if you should be assaulted or attacked at your place of employment? As unfortunate as it may be, workers are all too frequently injured due to the deliberate,…

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Early version of worker’s comp covered colorful characters

On Behalf of Angiuli & Gentile, LLP | Nov 22, 2016 | Workers compensation

If someone were to offer to tell you the history of workers’ compensation, you would likely make a very quick exit from the room. After all, even though workers’ compensation serves the vital task of helping injured workers get the care and treatment they need, it’s background cannot be interesting, right? Well, that’s true only if you find tales of…

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