Monthly Archives: March 2025

Can Workers’ Comp Spy on Me in Tampa?
Yes, the workers’ compensation program may hire private investigators to conduct surveillance on you if you file a claim. It’s that simple. This might seem like a complete violation of your privacy – and in many ways, it is. However, there is nothing inherently illegal about this behavior, and it presents a serious risk… Read More »

Florida Workers Killed by Blenders, Wood Chippers, and Tire Presses
Over the past few weeks, numerous workers in Florida have died after accidents involving various machinery such as fertilizer blenders and wood chippers. These incidents highlight the dangers faced by average workers, and they show how horrific workplace fatalities in Tampa can be. The families of these victims are now facing funeral expenses, missed… Read More »

Compensation for Injuries Caused by Falling Objects at Tampa Construction Sites
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) defines falling objects as significant “fall hazards,” stating that they can cause potentially fatal injuries. Even when construction workers wear hard hats, these objects can cause severe head injuries and skull fractures. If the object is heavy enough, it may completely crush a worker. If an incident… Read More »

The Hazards of Steamrollers on Tampa Construction Sites
Steamrollers represent some of the most dangerous construction equipment. A recent steamroller accident in Florida claimed the life of a construction worker, and it illustrates just how hazardous this machinery can be. If you were injured by a steamroller or this type of machinery killed your family member, you might be considering a workers’… Read More »