Author Archives: Jay Butchko

Louisiana Handed Title for One of the Most Injury-Prone States, Alongside Maine and Kentucky
There are many amazing things that make the State of Louisiana famous. From the iconic Mardi Gras scene and traditions in New Orleans, to jazz music and the delicious local flavors of Creole and Cajun cuisine, Louisiana is more than just a place to stop by for a weekend away, but rather a cultural… Read More »

Exploring Burns in the Restaurant Industry – What Louisiana Restaurant and Kitchen Employees Need to Know
No one can deny that New Orleans is a Mecca for outstanding Creole and Cajun cuisine. With both new and established local restaurants and bars featuring the spices and flavors of Louisiana, New Orleans takes the cake for its offerings of gumbo, jambalaya, red beans and rice, and other Bourbon Street and French Quarter… Read More »

The Louisiana Workers’ Compensation Process: 5 Reasons Why Your Workers’ Compensation Was Denied and What You Can Do About It
Most Louisiana workers are aware that if they are injured on the job and are disabled from work, they may be entitled to Louisiana workers’ compensation benefits while they heal from their injuries and prepare to return to work. Indeed, under Louisiana workers’ compensation laws, which are laws promulgated by the state to help… Read More »

Do You Work with Machines in Louisiana? If So, Be Aware of these 7 Amputation Hazards in Your Workplace
There is no doubt that amputation injuries are some of the worst workplace injuries that a Louisiana worker can suffer on the job. Indeed, a workplace amputation injury is an injury in which a worker’s body part is partially or completely removed from his or her body, often affecting arms, legs, or digits such… Read More »

Kentucky Coal Preparation Building Collapse Kills Two Workers; Options for Mississippi Families Who Have Lost Loved Ones in Workplace Accidents
The recent collapse of a coal preparation building last week that killed two workers serves as a reminder of how dangerous workplace accidents can be and the options that the families of workers across the country, and in Mississippi, have when it comes to losing a loved one to a horrific workplace accident. According… Read More »

South Korea Worker’s Crushing Death by Robot Underscores Dangers of Working with Heavy Machines
Crushing injuries are no doubt some of the most catastrophic injuries that can happen in any workplace, and often leave a worker severely injured and disabled, or perhaps even dead. Unfortunately, such an accident is making headlines across the globe this week after a worker was killed in a crushing accident by a robot… Read More »

How to Get a New Orleans Personal Injury Lawyer for Your Car Accident Case without Breaking the Bank
One of the most common concerns that a car accident survivor has after a terrible and unexpected car accident is how much it may cost to get legal help. The truth is, car accidents often occur in New Orleans due to another driver or party’s fault, and while the victim of the accident may… Read More »

South Carolina Shipyard Sees 5 Worker Deaths Since 2019
When the death of a worker happens, one can hope that in all of the tragedy and chaos, the worker’s employer will make changes to implement higher safety standards to prevent future worker deaths and injuries. In a stunning turn of events, a South Carolina shipyard has seemingly failed to adhere to shipyard safety… Read More »

Want to Know about Attorneys’ Fees in Workers’ Compensation Cases in Louisiana? Look No Further
Even when a person may have a legal claim under Louisiana laws, they may hesitate to contact an attorney because they are afraid of paying potentially exorbitant legal fees and costs. The case is sometimes no different when a Louisiana worker is injured on the job due to a workplace injury and needs help… Read More »

Alabama Worker’s Death by Crane Accident Serves as Reminder to Mississippi Workers of Dangers of Working with Cranes
An Alabama worker’s tragic death due to a workplace crane accident on Tuesday, November 22, serves as a reminder to Mississippi workers of just how dangerous working with cranes can be. Tragically, just before the 2023 Thanksgiving holiday, 65-year-old Ballard Concrete worker Cornell James was killed at the Ballard Concrete industrial facility located on… Read More »