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Monthly Archives: March 2026

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What Are My Chances of Winning a Workers’ Comp Appeal in Vermont?

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Having your workers’ compensation claim rejected can be frustrating and overwhelming. Luckily, in Vermont, you have the right to challenge a workers’ compensation denial by filing an appeal with the Vermont Department of Labor. If your workers’ compensation claim has been denied, a common question you might be asking is, “What are my chances… Read More »

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How Common Are Workers’ Compensation Claim Denials in Vermont?

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If you’ve suffered an injury at work in Vermont, you might think that submitting a workers’ compensation claim is a simple process. After all, this system is intended to protect employees who are injured while performing their duties. However, the truth is that workers’ compensation claims aren’t always approved immediately. Denials occur more often… Read More »

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Beryllium Exposure and Vermont Workers’ Compensation: What Employees Need To Know

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Most workers in Vermont don’t expect their jobs to slowly harm their health. However, for individuals in sectors like manufacturing, metalworking, aerospace supply chains, dental labs, and research facilities, prolonged exposure to beryllium can silently result in severe lung diseases. Symptoms often begin subtly, such as shortness of breath, fatigue, or a persistent cough,… Read More »

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Does Workers’ Compensation Cover Bursitis in Vermont?

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If your job has resulted in painful joints, swelling, or restricted movement, you might be asking if workers’ compensation can assist you. Bursitis is a painful condition that often arises from repetitive motions or sustained pressure, both of which are common in many jobs. So, does workers’ compensation cover bursitis in Vermont? The short… Read More »

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