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Almost every state requires employers to protect injured staff with workers’ compensation. If your job duties result in an injury, these programs will take care of your medical treatment, cover a portion of your lost wages, and even pay for retraining if you can’t return to your old job. These benefits are available to workers in every industry suffering from a wide range of work-related injuries.

4 Types of Workers’ Compensation Injuries

1. Workplace Accidents

One-time accidents are the most familiar and visible source of workers’ compensation claims, resulting in everything from broken bones to lost limbs and head trauma. Some of the most common examples include construction workers falling off ladders or scaffolding, warehouse staff injured by a malfunctioning forklift, and nurses who injure their backs moving a patient.

2. Repetitive-Motion Injuries

workers' compensationCarpal tunnel syndrome, tennis elbow, and other repetitive-motion injuries can be debilitating and may require surgery or long-term medical treatment. Left untreated, these conditions will usually only get worse, so it’s a good idea to file a workers’ compensation claim as soon as you’re diagnosed.

3. Occupational Illnesses

Workers in many fields are exposed to unique hazards, some of which could lead to chronic medical conditions. If you’ve fallen ill due to toxic or dangerous working conditions, workers’ compensation insurance will ensure you get the treatment you need.

4. Mental Health Issues

In some states, anxiety, stress, and PTSD related to your working conditions may provide grounds for a workers’ compensation claim. Others, like Alabama, will only provide benefits if your mental health issue is a direct result of your physical injury.

 

No matter what type of injury you’ve sustained, the legal team at McKinney & Butler LLC will ensure that you receive all of the benefits you’re entitled to. They’ve dedicated their careers to protecting the rights of injured workers throughout the Huntsville, AL, area, and have the detailed expertise to walk you through every step of the process. Visit their website for more on their workers’ compensation services, or call (256) 536-6307 now to schedule your free case evaluation.

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