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  • Staying Safe on Memorial Day Weekend

    May 22, 2019

    Memorial Day is a special holiday in the United States. During this weekend, Americans across the country salute all members of the military who have sacrificed their lives for our freedom. Memorial Day also marks the beginning of summer, and for most workers across the country, it marks the beginning of vacations. Citizens of the Pittsburgh-area must take extra precaution while traveling to their preferred destinations with their loved ones. Safety Tips to Follow While...
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  • Workplace Robots and Workers’ Compensation

    May 15, 2019

    It has been over 60 years since the earliest robots were brought into workplaces. They are capable of increasing productivity and completing certain jobs better than humans. Today, they are being used in all types of workplaces, including warehouses and factories. Collaborative robots complete a myriad of tasks and can work alongside humans. However, there are still risks involved, and a conversation has opened about how this might impact Workers’ Compensation. Humans and Robots Working...
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  • Richard Schubert Selected to Super Lawyers 2019

    May 9, 2019

    Attorneys and staff at AlpernSchubert P.C. proudly announce that Super Lawyers has chosen one of our partners for recognition in 2019. Attorney and partner Richard J. Schubert was honored by Super Lawyers in 2005 and 2006 and every consecutive year since 2008. Super Lawyers selects outstanding lawyers throughout all 50 states and Washington, D.C. who demonstrate exceptional achievements in their area of legal practice. Super Lawyers selects attorneys on an annual, state-by-state basis using a...
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  • National Safety Stand-Down Week

    May 6, 2019

    For the sixth consecutive year, businesses across the country will participate in the National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction campaign during May 6 to 10. This week-long campaign offers an opportunity for companies to raise awareness about preventable safety issues pertinent to new and seasoned workers. Small companies with fewer than 25 employees are also eligible to participate. Organizations representing a wide range of industries, such as mining, manufacturing, and construction, have participated...
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  • Returning to Work Too Early

    May 1, 2019

    When someone is severely injured on the job, Workers’ Compensation, paid for by the employer’s insurance, takes care of the employee’s medical bills and provides income while the worker recuperates. While is it important for the worker to take time to heal completely, employers want workers back on the job as soon as possible. Sometimes, the worker may want to go back to work sooner than they should to would receive full wages rather than...
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  • Prom Night Safety Tips

    Apr 24, 2019

    Prom season is meant to give teenagers across the country a night of fun and unforgettable moments. Unfortunately, prom season is also full of dangers and concerns for parents and their teenagers as both try to navigate the night safely. Parents and teenagers should have open lines of communication to ensure that prom night is memorable for everyone for all the right reasons. The following are safety tips to ensure that prom season is fun,...
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  • Work Zones and Worker Safety

    Apr 8, 2019

    Construction, utility, and maintenance workers who spend time working on roadways depend on safety measures to prevent accidents. Work areas should be clearly marked with signs, lights, and pavement markings. Barriers, cones, drums, and other devices are also used to warn motorists of the work ahead. Yet even with all of this diligence, from 2012-2016 there was a five percent increase in the average rate of annual work zone crashes across Pennsylvania. Drivers passing through...
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  • Safety Hazards and Car Dashboard Features

    Apr 3, 2019

    If you purchased a new car within the past few years, it is likely it came with the latest technological features. Those features are supposed to make driving safer, but recent research shows they are a distraction to many drivers. A new car’s dashboard has become a source of danger as drivers pay more attention to the technology than they do to the road. In many instances, distracted driving is just as dangerous as driving...
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  • Walmart Eliminates Greeters

    Mar 27, 2019

    Across the country, Walmart is making serious changes to about 1,000 of its stores. Once known for one of the few companies that opened its arms to workers with special needs, it is now under scrutiny due to eliminating their greeters. As people who have visited Walmart know, the greeter positions were often staffed by individuals who had difficulty performing other types of labor. Now, the impending layoffs of countless greeters who say they have...
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  • Semi-Trucks and Sideswipe Accidents

    Mar 20, 2019

    Semi-trucks populate the nation’s highways, and other vehicles have no choice but to share the road with them. When accidents, such as sideswipes, happen with these big rigs, the consequences can be much more severe because of their size. Sideswipe accidents occur when a vehicle collides with another that is traveling alongside of it, hitting its side. They mainly fall into two categories: opposite-direction and same-direction sideswipes. In an opposite direction sideswipe, two vehicles pass...
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