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Hill-Spotswood v. Mayhew et al. – Injured Worker Seeks State Liability for Attack by Patient

An 18-weeks pregnant woman who worked in a Maine psychiatric center was violently attacked with a pen by a mentally ill patient with a history of violence. Worker suffered severe pain and disfigurement, was forced to undergo surgery to remove part of the pen from her right hand and now…

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Report: High Workplace Injuries in Maine Make It Among Nation’s Most Dangerous

Most of us who live in Maine love Maine. But according to a recent study by financial website Money-rates.com, Maine is among the worst states in the country to earn a living. While other states in the bottom 10 ranked poorly because of low wages, high cost of living, high…

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Bangor Workers’ Compensation Claims May Stem from Cold Weather Injuries

Maine is no stranger to brutal cold. As one of the northernmost states in the country, our municipalities and other infrastructures are well steeled for frigidity.The polar vortex, however, has resulted in record-breaking winter weather, with wind chills in some areas causing temperatures to plummet as far as 60 to…

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Maine’s Emergency Medical Responders & Overexertion Injuries

Our emergency medical responders are the people we count on when seconds matter and fast, proper care can mean the difference between life and death.But according to a new report by the Maine Department of Labor’s Labor Standards division, these workers, who include EMTs, paramedics and firefighters, are especially vulnerable…

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Drowsy Driving Causes Teen Rollover Accident on Snows Cove

A Deer Isle teen escaped serious injury when her vehicle veered off the road and flipped over. According to BDN Maine, the 18-year-old driver was heading west on Snows Cove when the accident happened just before 2:00 a.m. Her vehicle went off the road, hit a tree and rollover over.…

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Work Accidents in Maine Likely with Employer Disregard for Employee Safety

Employers have an obligation to keep employee’s safe on the job. Work accidents in Bangor and elsewhere in Maine are more likely when a company fails to live up to safety requirements. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) recently cited several Maine businesses for fail noncompliance.Employers are required to…

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Work Accidents in Portland and Elsewhere Prevented with Better Ergonomics

It’s that time of the year, the time when we focus on preventing work-related injuries in Portland and elsewhere. The entire month of June is used by the National Safety Council (NSC) to push for safety both at home and at work. During this time, the campaign will be working…

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