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Yes, You Can Still Get Hurt In The Office

Yes, You Can Still Get Hurt In The Office - Leg injured male employee with crutches at workplace

Work Injury Lawyers

When people think “work injury”, they usually think about a few different jobsites. Factories. Steel mills. Warehouses. Construction sites. These are all dangerous places to earn a living, and with any kind of dangerous job comes workers’ compensation.

But you don’t have to work with heavy equipment to experience an injury on the job. As work injury lawyers like our friends at Rispoli & Borneo P.C. can explain, the humble office is home to many workers’ compensation claims. Read on to learn more about some common office injuries that warrant workers’ comp, and see what the right lawyer can do for you.

Not super dangerous, but more dangerous than you’d expect:

You don’t need a hard hat to open an excel spreadsheet. However, there are plenty of common workplace injuries that you can experience in the office.

While they may not be as serious as broken bones or serious mishaps with industrial machinery, offices can still cause injuries. You should consider seeking compensation if any of the following sounds familiar:

  • Carpal tunnel syndrome. Carpal tunnel syndrome is one of the most common white collar injuries. It’s caused by long and regular compression of the underside of your wrists, which slowly constricts the nerve that runs from your forearm to your palm. Carpal tunnel can cause pain and a lack of mobility.
  • Slip and falls. How many times has someone spilled their coffee in the breakroom? If you experience a slip, trip, tumble, or fall in the office, you should report it as soon as possible. Slips and falls are a common source of injury. They may seem relatively innocent on the surface, but they can cause more serious health problems in the future.
  • Thoracic outlet syndrome. Like carpal tunnel syndrome, thoracic outlet syndrome can affect you if you spend a long time hunched over a keyboard. Unlike carpal tunnel, thoracic outlet syndrome affects your back, shoulders, and neck. You may experience persistent pain, and you may lose some motion in the affected areas.
  • Migraines and nausea. It may sound strange, but sometimes migraines can be traced back to poor ergonomics and inadequate lighting in the workplace. While anything that can be remedied with a first aid kit may not warrant workers’ comp, you should consider whether or not the dim lighting can cause more serious injuries. If your office has flickering fluorescents and dim hallways or staircases, you could also take a nasty fall. 

Workers’ compensation can help.

If you’re injured on the job, chances are you can’t continue collecting a paycheck like nothing happened. Fortunately, you can file for workers’ compensation. Workers’ comp provides some much-needed financial stability when you aren’t able to clock in as usual.

Despite what most people expect, workers’ comp isn’t just free money. It takes a lot of paperwork and bouncing back and forth between your medical professionals and your employers. Fortunately, a work injury lawyer can help you through the process.

Don’t hesitate to get the care and compensation you deserve. Get in touch with a work injury lawyer today and see how they can help.

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