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  • Daylight Saving Associated with Spike in Accidents

    Mar 8, 2018

    Many people do not enjoy changing the clocks for daylight saving time, especially in the spring when moving the clocks forward means losing an hour of sleep. Research shows that losing this hour of sleep is linked to a spike in the accident rate during the week that follows daylight saving time. Daylight Saving Time and Drowsy Driving Daylight saving time was introduced during World Wars I and II to help conserve the energy used...
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  • Snow and Ice Accidents

    Feb 20, 2018

    In winter months the weather can wreak havoc for commuters. Snow and ice can make highways slick resulting in multi-car pileups. In cities, slippery roads and side streets can cause fender benders and increase the risk of pedestrian accidents. The injuries from snow and ice accidents can vary widely including: Soft tissue injuries like whiplash Head and neck injuries Lacerations Broken bones or fractures Back injuries Spinal cord injuries Who is at Fault in a...
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  • Allegheny County Has the Most Crashes

    Feb 13, 2018

    Although it is not the most populous county in Pennsylvania, Allegheny County has the most motor vehicle collisions. In fact, 10 percent of all crashes in the state happen there. Philadelphia County has more people per square mile, but 700 fewer crashes. A new study examined Allegheny County’s crash data to determine exactly where these accidents are happening and why. Using data from the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation for the years 2014-2016, the study found...
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  • House to Vote Again on Drug Formulary Bill

    Feb 12, 2018

    Votes on Senate Bill 936 were split 98-98 in the House last week, creating an urgent need for opponents to the drug formulary bill to make their voice heard before the next vote takes place in March. To learn more about this bill, read our earlier post. Offering his view on the matter, Pittsburgh Workers’ Compensation lawyer Lawrence R. Chaban was recently quoted in an article published on Workcompcentral.com. The Allegheny County Workers’ Compensation lawyers at...
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  • How the Insurance Industry is Trying to Take Control of Your Health Care

    Feb 6, 2018

    A decision will soon be made on a bill that could jeopardize the care you would need and deserve after a workplace injury. The bill – SB 936 – proposes a “drug formulary” that could take decisions out of your doctor’s hands and give the power to a system that is commanded by the insurance industry. A drug formulary is a pre-approved list of prescription drugs. Medical insurers often use formularies to control prescription costs...
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  • Too Drowsy to Drive

    Jan 31, 2018

    Nearly everyone is aware of the dangers associated with driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Yet few people know that driving while drowsy can be just as dangerous. Many drivers cannot tell when they are too tired to drive, or do not realize just how much drowsy driving affects their judgment and response time. Without enough sleep, the body will eventually give in. When that happens behind the wheel, the results can be...
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  • Protecting Workers in Cold Weather

    Jan 24, 2018

    Winter weather comes with an added danger to workers who spend time outdoors. Even temperatures above freezing can expose workers to the risk of hypothermia, frostbite, and in extreme cases, death. Employers have a responsibility to provide their employees with a safe work environment that is free from unnecessary or known risks, including cold temperatures. The Allegheny County Workers’ Compensation lawyers at AlpernSchubert P.C. remind employers that proper safety training and equipment can save lives...
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  • Study Highlights the Dangers of Distracted Driving

    Jan 15, 2018

    Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Age Lab and Touchstone Evaluations, a human factors engineering firm from Michigan, have released a study in which they are attempting to describe human “attentional awareness” with a mathematical algorithm. Ultimately, they hope that with this kind of knowledge, cars of the future will be better designed to help drivers keep their attention on the road. The study used data collected from a 2012 government sponsored project in...
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  • Liability Laws in Alcohol-Related Car Accidents

    Dec 20, 2017

    Operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol is a recipe for disaster. Alcohol lowers a person’s inhibitions, affects their ability to react quickly to certain situations, and impairs good judgment. While it is common knowledge that drunk driving is a bad idea under any circumstances, what may come as a surprise is the fact that the liability for injuries may not always fall on the drunk driver alone. In the state of...
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  • Robots and Workplace Safety

    Dec 14, 2017

    Robots are already at work in many industries doing packaging, assembly, material handling, and quality testing tasks. A new alliance partnership between the Robotics Industry Association (RIA), National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) ensures that worker safety will continue to advance as installation of robotic systems becomes more commonplace. There are two different kinds of robots being used in the workplace: professional service robots and...
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