I Was Injured At Work Without Safety Equipment

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When an employee is injured on the job and there is no safety equipment, that’s often a big concern. Your employer is required and should provide you with the necessary safety equipment. There are laws such as OSHA and Worker’s Comp Rules which require certain safety equipment to be provided by the employer. So, when in the circumstance where you’ve been injured and the employer has failed to provide safety equipment for your use, you have your worker’s comp rights but you also may have rights under federal and state laws.

If you require strong legal representation for matters of employment law, personal injury, real estate, or criminal defense, contact an experienced attorney at the Vigilante Law Firm, P.C. today to schedule an initial consultation.

 

 

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