Insurance claims
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Nobody wants to file an insurance claim. It can be stressful and overwhelming, but we are here to help. Our goal is to make the process as easy and stress-free as possible by providing the support you need during difficult times. We will be with you every step of the way to help navigate the insurance claims process with confidence and ease.
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Report work injuiry
For all non-emergency work injuries, the supervisor and injured employee should immediately call Nurse Hotline.
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To help resolve your claim quickly, you can choose from a network of reputable collision repair facilities in your area.
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Foot protection on the jobsite
Construction sites are full of hazards that can cause serious foot injuries from falling objects, sharp debris, punctures, slips, and electrical risks. OSHA requires employers to ensure workers wear protective footwear in areas where there is danger of foot injuries.
Eye safety on construction sites
Construction sites are full of potential eye hazards like flying debris, dust, chemicals, and pressurized tools. According to OSHA, thousands of workers are blinded each year from preventable eye injuries. Proper eye protection and awareness can eliminate many incidents.
Eye and face protection for welders
Welding operations expose workers to intense light, flying sparks, hot metal, and chemical fumes, all of which can cause serious eye and face injuries. Without proper protection, welders risk burns, cuts, and long-term vision damage.