Common Workplace Risk Factors
Workplace neck injuries usually fall into one of two categories. They can happen in an accident, or slowly build up over years. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 2015 there were 15,950 neck injuries requiring days missed from work. Common workplace dangers which could result in a neck injury include:
Motor Vehicle Accidents
Anyone who drives for work is at risk of a neck injury if they get into an accident. If you've ever been rear-ended before, you may be familiar with how painful and debilitating a condition like whiplash can be. If your accident was caused by a negligent driver (not a co-worker), you may have grounds for a personal injury claim in addition to Workers' Comp.
Slips And Falls
When you slip, fall, and land on a hard surface, the impact to your body can result in serious injuries. If you land on your neck, you could experience damaged tissues in your neck, ruptured discs, and possibly even spinal cord damage or paralyzation.
Workers in occupations which require working from heights, such as roofers, construction workers, and electricians, are at risk of neck injuries if they fall. Those in hectic workplace environments in which a spill or wet surface could go unnoticed are also at a high risk - examples include factory workers, warehouse workers, and healthcare workers.
Working In Awkward Positions
Some types of labor require workers to work from unnatural positions which may require them to strain or twist their necks. Over time, this can easily wear down on your neck muscles and cause chronic pain. Examples include plumbers, masons, and iron workers.
What Can A Lawyer Do For Me?
A lawyer can protect your legal right to compensation by taking on the insurance companies who try to deny your claim. Many injured workers have their first claim denied, get discouraged, and give up. This is exactly what these companies want you to do.
Don't let their tactics work. It's important to fight back for the compensation you need and deserve when out of work with a neck injury. A lawyer can help you gather all of the necessary evidence for your claim, file paperwork, and work with the insurance company on your behalf. They can also help you discover other possible forms of compensation, such as Social Security Disability and personal injury claims.
These companies are much less likely to play games when they know you have experienced legal representation. At The Disability Guys Pennsylvania, we offer risk-free service through free consultations and contingency fees. That means you pay us nothing unless we win for you.
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