On Monday, October 19, 2020, an Arizona man working at a construction site in north Phoenix near 35th and Peoria avenues was buried in a collapsed
Phoenix Construction Worker Buried Alive
What You Need to Know About COVID-19 and Workers’ Compensation in Arizona
In March 2020, 7710 Insurance — the only national insurance carrier dedicated solely to providing workers’ compensation for fire and emergency
How Much Can You Be Compensated for a Work-Related Head & Face Injury?
When people think of workers' compensation injuries, they tend to think of workers injuring their back because of heaving lifting or breaking a bone
Common Nursing Injuries
Nursing is an admirable career. Nurses work hard and serve people every day, but due to this, they are particularly susceptible to
Do You Suffer from PTSD from a Work-Related Incident?
You have undoubtedly heard the term post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) when referring to members of the military returning home after a deployment.
Early Signs That You May Have Spinal Cord Injury
Whether it is after an accident at the construction site, a motor vehicle crash or through old age, spinal cord injuries are catastrophic conditions
Dealing With a Repetitive Stress Injury
You could be a construction worker, nurse or farmer. If your job involves physical activity, there’s chance a repetitive stress injury could occur.
Getting Back to Work After an Injury
Even when you’re compensated for your lost wages, after a workplace injury, you just want to be able to get back to work. It can get even more
Recognizing Signs of Heat-Related Illnesses
There are plenty of dangers on a construction site, but in the summer the heat adds an extra hazard for construction workers who are often outside for