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Dec 16, 2025 Read MoreSerious Skin Conditions and SSDI
Dec 16, 2025If you are suffering from a debilitating skin disorder that is preventing you from working, you may be eligible to receive disability benefits through the Social Security Administration (SSA).The SSA evaluates skin disorders that may result from hereditary, congenital, or acquired pathological processes. The kinds of impairments covered by these listings include:Ichthyosis: genetic skin disorders…
Read MorePersonal Injury Firm Explains the Difference Between Filing For A Car Accident vs. a Truck Accident
Dec 16, 2025For those not immersed in the world of legal liability, understanding the difference between a car accident and an accident involving commercial trucks can be confusing and overwhelming. If you’ve been injured in a truck accident, however, understanding these differences and how they affect you can be crucial to getting the compensation you deserve. Both…
Read MoreWorkplace Injuries: Not “Just A Part Of The Job”
Dec 16, 2025Workplace injuries are all too common in many industries today. Often times, workplace injuries are unpredictable and sudden, resulting from many variables, such as faulty equipment and hazardous working conditions. Whether it is a personal injury or an injury caused by faulty equipment, the attorneys at Corradino & Papa, LLC provide legal counsel on workplace…
Read MoreRoad Construction Zone Danger Cuts Both Ways
Dec 16, 2025Each year, hundreds of road construction workers across the country are killed in work zones due to traffic incidents. One of the top causes is drivers who pass on the outside of the construction zone and collide with workers, equipment, or other vehicles. Drivers passing through work zones need to pay attention, follow instructions, and…
Read MoreConstruction Accident Injuries: One of the Most Dangerous Industries in the US
Dec 16, 2025As the construction industry continues to boom, the rates of accidents, injuries, and deaths are increasing. The construction industry is the 2nd most fatal industry in the United States, with falls being the most significant source of disastrous construction industries. The most-violated OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) standard is fall protection. More than half…
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