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While accidents happen in any workplace, some jobs are riskier than others. Injured individuals in high-risk fields often need compensation for the time they can’t work. Here are a few dangerous professions where workers’ compensation is most needed.

5 Jobs With a High Likelihood of Injury

1. Police or Corrections Officer

Law enforcement is high on the list of potentially dangerous jobs. While police and corrections officers are both trained and equipped to protect people from violence, there is always a risk of injury due to the actions of an assailant.

2. Security Officer

Workers' CompensationWhile this is a less risky position than a police officer, the source of potential danger is similar. An individual who chooses to trespass might also break other laws, including assaulting a security guard.

3. Construction Crew

On a construction site, it’s common for heavy objects to fall or machinery to get out of hand. Even repair work or roofing comes with significant heavy lifting which can cause injuries, as well as the risk of falls.

4. Factory Worker

Assembly lines, recycling facilities, waste processing, and production plants also make use of heavy machinery to get the job done. Workplace safety regulations mitigate the risk, as does thorough training, but this is still one of the fields where workers’ compensation frequently comes into play.

5. Agricultural Worker

At first glance, a farmer or agricultural worker might sound like a relatively safe job. However, outdoor work in all conditions can lead to a significant number of trips and slips. Combined with the use of vehicles and equipment, this results in a moderate risk.

 

If you are in one of these fields and are injured on the job, you’re due compensation. If you’re having trouble receiving fair payment for your medical care and missed work, it’s time to contact an attorney today. Hill & Hovis, an experienced law firm in High Point, NC, offers affordable legal services. While they are chiefly known as accident attorneys who handle personal injury and workers’ compensation claims, their practice areas also include criminal and traffic law. To schedule a consultation, call them today at (336) 883-6000, or visit them online to learn more about their practice areas.

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