New Jersey workers’ compensation laws do not prevent a construction worker injured in a trench collapse from suing his employer,...
Safety & Loss Control News
Five years ago, Hurricane Katrina caused an estimated 1,300 tragic deaths as well as $41.1 billion in insured losses across...
In a one-year period, the cost of medical care and productivity losses associated with injuries from motor vehicle crashes exceeded...
Recent surprise inspections show that increased enforcement isn’t preventing U.S. coal mines from continuing to violate safety laws, the federal...
Eight percent of all drivers, as many as 17 million people, have driven drunk at least once during the past...
Controlling urban growth and increasing forested land are the most effective ways to decrease future water runoff and flooding, according...
The White House oil spill commission Wednesday will probe U.S. offshore drilling policies and consider pushing the oil industry to...
The latest Virginia State Police crackdown on speeders and reckless drivers has resulted in more than 4,000 traffic violations. State...
A Boston bar where a man was killed by a shard of glass from a beer mug has decided to...
Preliminary results from the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ National Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries show a decline in workplace fatalities...