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March is National Ladder Safety Month
Our NJ Workers’ Comp Lawyers Are Proud To Help Raise Awareness About Ladder Safety and Training Ladders are an essential piece of equipment at many...
Your Legal Rights if You Slip and Fall on Ice
Cold winters are a fact of life in New Jersey, and unfortunately, so are slip and falls on snow and ice. While falls may sound...
Top 10 Safety Violations Found By OSHA In 2021
Workplace accidents happen every year – in Shrewsbury, Newark and throughout New Jersey. Workers are left with serious injuries and are unable to do their...
Soft Tissue Injuries that Qualify for Workers’ Compensation
When you think of workplace injuries, what comes to mind first is broken bones or severe accidents. However, some of the most common and overlooked...
Safety Enforcement Is Up for New Jersey’s Most Deadly Tree & Landscaping Jobs
A New Jersey workers’ comp attorney discusses the dangers workers face Logging workers are often among those with the most dangerous jobs in the U.S....
Shebell & Shebell Wins Appeal in Workers’ Compensation Case
Shebell & Shebell, LLC has won an appeal for a ShopRite employee who was hurt at her workplace but later denied workers’ compensation benefits. On...
Move Over! What Drivers Need To Know About New Jersey’s New Law
It took more than 10 years to get here, but New Jersey’s governor has signed a law giving greater protection to bicyclists pedaling in the...
Amazon partnership aims to reduce workplace injuries
Amazon has announced a partnership with the National Safety Council to find ways to prevent musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) – a common injury among its workers...
Safe passing bill to protect bicyclists awaits NJ governor’s signature
A retired New Jersey police officer says he has faced more close calls riding his bicycle than he ever did on the beat. Craig Benson,...
‘Top 10’ most cited OSHA violations of 2020
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) recently released preliminary data for its top 10 most cited violations for 2020. The list remained unchanged from...