Where It Hurts Most: High-Cost Workers’ Comp Injuries by Body Part
When it comes to workers’ compensation, the type of injury sustained at work directly affects how much a claim will cost—sometimes dramatically. New analysis from
When it comes to workers’ compensation, the type of injury sustained at work directly affects how much a claim will cost—sometimes dramatically. New analysis from
A new 2025 report released by John Foy & Associates reveals that Southern states are experiencing disproportionately high rates of premature births, a leading contributor
A recent data-driven analysis conducted by Anidjar and Levine exposes the geographic and socioeconomic fault lines behind unintentional child injuries in the United States. Rather
The rapid spread of recreational marijuana laws has brought about a wave of social, political, and legal changes but for younger drivers, those changes may
Personal injury accidents can happen in an instant but have lasting consequences. In Georgia, where bustling highways, active urban centers, and large industrial sites contribute
If you’ve ever gripped your armrest during takeoff or whispered a prayer before your plane landed, you’re not alone. Flying feels risky. It feels out
From constant notifications to algorithm-fueled content loops, social media has evolved into more than just a digital meeting place. It’s now a breeding ground for
Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) continue to pose a critical challenge to public health in the United States, affecting millions of individuals annually. Despite their far-reaching
Each spring, Americans “spring forward” and give up one hour of sleep. For many, it’s an annoying but forgettable ritual. For others, especially those on
Fort Lauderdale, FL — A newly released legal review by the team at Anidjar & Levine is shedding renewed light on a growing concern in
A new study released by Gruber Law Offices reveals an alarming increase in distracted driving across the United States, spotlighting a growing safety concern stemming
A recent analysis from Bader Law sheds new light on how criminal convictions in the United States create long-term financial hardship that often far outlasts
When it comes to workers’ compensation, the type of injury sustained at work directly affects how much a claim will cost—sometimes dramatically. New analysis from
A new 2025 report released by John Foy & Associates reveals that Southern states are experiencing disproportionately high rates of premature births, a leading contributor
A recent data-driven analysis conducted by Anidjar and Levine exposes the geographic and socioeconomic fault lines behind unintentional child injuries in the United States. Rather
The rapid spread of recreational marijuana laws has brought about a wave of social, political, and legal changes but for younger drivers, those changes may
Personal injury accidents can happen in an instant but have lasting consequences. In Georgia, where bustling highways, active urban centers, and large industrial sites contribute
If you’ve ever gripped your armrest during takeoff or whispered a prayer before your plane landed, you’re not alone. Flying feels risky. It feels out
From constant notifications to algorithm-fueled content loops, social media has evolved into more than just a digital meeting place. It’s now a breeding ground for
Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) continue to pose a critical challenge to public health in the United States, affecting millions of individuals annually. Despite their far-reaching
Each spring, Americans “spring forward” and give up one hour of sleep. For many, it’s an annoying but forgettable ritual. For others, especially those on
Fort Lauderdale, FL — A newly released legal review by the team at Anidjar & Levine is shedding renewed light on a growing concern in
A new study released by Gruber Law Offices reveals an alarming increase in distracted driving across the United States, spotlighting a growing safety concern stemming
A recent analysis from Bader Law sheds new light on how criminal convictions in the United States create long-term financial hardship that often far outlasts