Culture of the workplace can have impact injury rates
Posted on Wednesday, February 22nd, 2012 at 6:05 pm
A new study done at the University of Georgia has showed that the culture of a workplace can have a serious impact on the amount of workplace injuries that occur.
Each year, six thousand Americans are killed each year at the workplace and the new study suggests that a culture of the workplace can have a large influence on increasing or reducing accidents.
“We’ve known for some time that certain occupations are more dangerous than others due to a variety of physical and other hazards,” said study author Dave DeJoy, Ph.D. “But in the last 20 years, there has been growing evidence that management and organizational factors also play a critical role. That is, actions taken or not taken at the organizational level can either set the stage for injuries or help prevent them.”
If a worker’s perception of a workplace environment has a positive outlook on the safety element, the amount of workplace injuries could reduce by up to 32 percent.
Workplace injuries are a very serious issue and determining why they happen is the first step in preventing them. If you or a loved one has been injured as a result of a workplace accident, you need experienced representation on your side. Contact the Pennsylvania workers’ compensation lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., by calling 800-242-2874 today.
OSHA shifts to more aggressive safety enforcements
Posted on Friday, May 14th, 2010 at 7:02 pm
Employee’s getting hurt on the job can lead to a hefty fine from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration as it shifts to stricter safety enforcements.
OSHA’s top executive said in a statement last month that fines for the worst safety violators are going to rise. The program will be called the Severe Violator Enforcement Program and will be effective this spring. The goal of the new program is to have a higher penalty for companies and encourage employees to have a safer and healthier workplacse.
If you or a loved one has been injured on the job, you need experienced representation on your side. Contact the Pennsylvania workers compensation lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. by calling 610-667-7511.
Five plant workers killed in gas explosion
Posted on Friday, April 23rd, 2010 at 7:25 pm
An explosion at an unfinished power plant in Connecticut killed five people when the plant was testing its natural gas lines.
The incident occurred at Kleen Energy Systems plant in Middleton, which is about 20 miles from Hartford. Officials are calling the accident a gas explosion but the exact cause of the fire is still unknown.
Five plant workers were killed and at least another dozen were injured. Rescue crews spent the whole night looking for missing people because there were said to be over 50 people in the area when the explosion occurred.
If you or a family member has been injured in a workplace accident, contact the Pennsylvania workers compensation lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. by calling 610-667-7511.
Workers' compensation insurance broker sentenced to 10 years prison for fraud
Posted on Friday, April 9th, 2010 at 3:48 pm
A California insurance broker pleaded guilty on April 6th to charges of grand theft and insurance fraud amounting to $4.6 million. The various charges included grand theft by embezzlement, insurance fraud, transacting as an insurance business without a certificate of authority, forgery, tax fraud, and premium fraud. The man issued false certificates of insurance to four companies with workers numbering over 80,000 total.
This kind of fraud is particularly malicious as it leaves thousands of workers unprotected without their knowledge, preventing legitimately injured workers from claiming the benefits they deserve. “Any defendant fraudulently collecting millions of dollars to support their fancy lifestyle deserves to go to prison,” said Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner.
If you have been a victim of workers’ compensation insurance fraud or want to discuss legal questions pertaining to workers’ compensation, contact the Pennsylvania workers compensation lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. by calling 610-667-7511.
$657.5M tentative settlement reached in Ground Zero workers' comp. lawsuit
Posted on Friday, March 12th, 2010 at 9:43 am
A tentative settlement has been reached in the cases of almost 11,000 Ground Zero rescue and cleanup workers; up to $657.5 million could be awarded.
The settlement will be awarded based on the individual severity of illnesses and the level of exposure to contaminants at the World Trade Center site. The money would come from a federally financed insurance company with funds of more than $1 billion.
In order for a settlement to take effect, 95 percent of the 11,000 plaintiffs must accept the terms. If 100 percent of the plaintiffs agree to the accord, the settlement would be $657.5 million. The total would shrink to $575 million if only the required 95 percent of plaintiffs agree.
The plaintiffs injuries are mostly respiratory related. The injuries were caused by a toxic mix of contaminants at ground zero and a lack of protective equipment.
If you or someone you love works in the healthcare industry and has been injured on the job, or in any occupation, contact the Pennsylvania workers' compensation lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. by calling 610-667-7511 today.
Police Officer Killed in Auto Accident While Responding to Call
Posted on Friday, February 20th, 2009 at 3:36 am
A police officer was killed in a car crash on Wednesday while responding to another officer's call for back up. Officer Richard Matthews, 28, died in the late-night accident. According to police officials, Matthews was attempting to avoid debris on the highway when he swerved his police cruiser and smashed into a tree.
Matthews was en route to assist officers who had stopped a driver suspected of possessing drugs. Police believe the driver of that vehicle had thrown a box out the window, thought to contain drugs. They say it was likely this box that caused Matthews to have the wreck.
Matthews, a former NYPD officer, had been with the Wilmington Police Department since 2006. His family resides in Pennsylvania.
Sadly, tragic deaths like this one occur every day. If you or someone you know has been involved in an accident while on the job, contact the Pennsylvania workers' compensation lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. today at 610-667-7511 for more information about our legal services.
Injured Firefighter Files Suit Against Deceased Police Deputy
Posted on Wednesday, February 18th, 2009 at 7:29 am
A Missouri firefighter who was injured in a vehicle collision while responding to an accident call has filed suit against a Sheriff's Deputy who died in the incident. Attorneys for volunteer firefighter Joshua C. Douglas filed the lawsuit on Friday, alleging that Deputy Gary McCormack and the Greene County Sheriff's Office are liable for his medical injuries.
Douglas and McCormack both received the same radio report of an accident on the morning of October 6, 2007. As the two men were traveling to the scene of the reported accident, their vehicles collided. McCormack was killed upon impact. According to the lawsuit, Douglas suffered a broken shoulder and broken ribs.
The lawsuit alleges that McCormack was driving at excessive speeds and failed to slow down or yield to Douglas' vehicle. In addition, the suit alleges that the Sheriff's Office was negligent for not providing McCormack with proper training and supervision.
McCormack's family previously filed a lawsuit of its own, alleging that Douglas was responsible for the accident. They claim Douglas did not obey a stop sign at the intersection of the crash.
As this case shows, on the job accidents are all too common. No matter your occupation, a work site of any kind contains many hidden dangers. If you or someone you know has been injured while on the job and needs assistance with a workers' compensation claim, contact the Pennsylvania workers' compensation lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. today at 610-667-7511 for more information about our services.
Court Rules Woman Can Sue Chevron in Toxic Fumes Case
Posted on Monday, February 16th, 2009 at 6:27 am
The Utah Supreme Court has ruled that a former Chevron employee can sue the company for being exposed to toxic fumes at work. The woman's job involved neutralizing toxic sludge at Chevron's Salt Lake City refinery. Her identity was not released.
In early 1999, the woman was engulfed in noxious gas after being instructed to neutralize toxic sludge with sulfuric acid. She passed out on the scene, and was later diagnosed with multiple injuries, including a seizure disorder.
The State Supreme Court's ruling found that the injuries could have been intentional, entitling her to damages. Their decision reversed an earlier district court decision, which found that the woman was not entitled to damages because she received workers' compensation.
The worker's attorneys argued that the injuries were intentional because a similar accident had occurred earlier on the same day, but supervisors did not tell her or provide any form of protection.
If you or someone you know has been injured on the job, it is important that you act quickly and have a qualified workers' compensation attorney on your side. Contact the Pennsylvania workers' compensation lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. today at 610-667-7511 for more information about our services.
Sheriff's Deputy Acquitted of Workers' Compensation Fraud
Posted on Thursday, February 12th, 2009 at 3:33 am
A former New York Sheriff's Deputy has been acquitted of workers' compensation fraud. Audrey Rodrigues was charged with multiple felony counts of fraud, stemming from an alleged on-the-job injury which resulted in $50,000 of workers' compensation benefit payments.
The judge overseeing the case ruled on Wednesday that the prosecution did not have sufficient evidence for a conviction against Rodrigues. The prosecution's case against her was built around an alleged admission Rodrigues made to a co-worker.
According to the judge's ruling, the grand jury that indicted Rodrigues never heard any of the available medical evidence relevant to the case. The grand jury had indicted Rodrigues on a total of 43 counts, including grand larceny.
Prosecutors say they will now reassess the evidence in the case and eventually present to a new grand jury. Rodrigues had no immediate comment, but her attorney voiced a concern about damage to Rodrigues' reputation as a result of the charges.
Workers' compensation fraud is a serious crime. However, it is important that those injured employees who rightfully deserve compensation know their legal rights. If you need legal assistance with a workers' compensation claim, contact the Pennsylvania workers' compensation lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. today at 610-667-7511 for more information about our services.
Construction Supervisor's Death Blamed on Falling Bricks
Posted on Wednesday, February 11th, 2009 at 6:22 am
The death of a Boston-area construction supervisor has been blamed on falling bricks. Darren Barnicoat worked as a subcontractor on a mixed development construction site in the downtown area.
As safety officials were called to the scene of a reported accident, Barnicoat was seen being lifted out of a construction hole by a crane. He was immediately transported to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead upon arrival.
Although federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration officials continue to investigate the incident, authorities say Barnicoat apparently perished due to bricks that fell upon him from above the construction hole. Workers were attempting to preserve a brick-lined portion of an old building on the site.
Records show that two other non-fatal accidents had previously been reported at the same construction site.
Unfortunately, construction site injuries are relatively common. If you have been injured while on any type of job site, it is important that you fully understand your legal rights. Contact the Pennsylvania workers' compensation lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. today at 610-667-7511 for more information about our legal services.

