Facts regarding high-risk occupations
From engineers and pilots to roofers and farmers, many people in New Jersey and across the country are killed in a workplace accident. According to
From engineers and pilots to roofers and farmers, many people in New Jersey and across the country are killed in a workplace accident. According to
A study published in a peer-reviewed medical journal says that medical errors are the third-leading cause of death for Americans even though statistics record chronic
New Jersey patients may be affected some of the dangerous mistakes that hospitals routinely make across the country. Research suggests that as many as 440,000
While fatalities from traumatic brain injuries in the construction industry decreased between 2003 and 2010, both fatal and non-fatal TBIs continue to be a problem.
People who feel tired every day at their New Jersey jobs could have an underlying sleep disorder to blame for their fatigue. They also might
Major construction projects in New Jersey often involve the use of tower cranes. These massive pieces of machinery lift and move heavy material loads. When
According to sources, a construction site accident in Hanover killed two workers. The accident happened on Feb. 18 when the workers were reportedly lifting a
New Jersey patients may be dismayed to learn that miscommunication among health care professionals results in a significant amount of patient fatalities, according to a
New Jersey brain injury patients may be interested in learning new ways to recover from trauma. Military members are some of the most commonly affected
Workplace injury data show that workers in New Jersey and across the country sometimes push themselves too far. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor
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