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    Bullhorn Blast Leads to Permanent Injury Claim

    Florida House Candidate Files Workers’ Comp Claim Over Bullhorn Protest

    • Republican House candidate Yvette Benarroch filed a workers’ compensation claim after an encounter with Representative Angie Nixon at the Florida Capitol. 
    • Benarroch alleges she suffered possible ear damage and hearing loss when Nixon shouted through a bullhorn during a protest. 
    • The claim was submitted through her employer, Moms for Liberty, because she was on the clock during the incident. 
    • Doctors reportedly informed Benarroch that her ear injury may be permanent, requiring ongoing medical evaluation.

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    Appeals Court Reinstates Compensation for Retired Bomb Squad Officer

    • A retired Tucson police officer won a two-year legal battle after his workers’ compensation claim for lung cancer was initially denied. 
    • The Arizona Court of Appeals upheld an administrative judge’s ruling that the city failed to prove the claimant should have known about his work-related illness sooner. 
    • Despite years of exposure to hazardous chemicals, the city’s self-insured administrator had challenged the timing of the claim. 
    • The final court decision ensures the officer receives medical benefits as he continues his cancer battle.

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    The Financial Benefits of Office Ergonomic Risk Assessments

    • Ergonomic risk assessments help businesses reduce workers’ compensation costs by identifying physical stressors before they lead to musculoskeletal injuries. 
    • These evaluations examine desk heights, chair support, and equipment placement to prevent expensive long-term claims like carpal tunnel syndrome. 
    • Proactive adjustments decrease employee absenteeism and lower insurance premiums by maintaining a healthier, more productive workforce. 
    • Investing in these assessments provides a documented safety strategy that mitigates corporate liability.

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