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by: Stebee
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Workplace injuries are, as you would expect, injuries or illnesses caused while working your job. These could also include corporate events, exposure to substances that significantly aggravated a pre-existing condition, or the exposure was a primary contributing factor for the condition. Common workplace illnesses include cancers brought on because of exposure to toxic substances (such as mesothelioma), respiratory diseases, and musculoskeletal diseases (such as back injuries), carpal tunnel syndrome, neck injuries and also loss of hearing. Burns, sprains, driving accidents and vision problems are other common work related injuries.

These injuries can often have serious consequences on a person's livelihood and it is therefore crucial to know what to do if one is placed in such a situation. Generally, every employer should have a safety committee that monitors how safe the working environment is. The safety committee ensure employees are trained to perform their work in a safe manner. The committee should also ensure that there are adequate medical supplies for first aid administration in the case of an emergency. The safety committee should document complaints about the safety of the workplace in an accident book. Every employee should be eligible to become a part of the committee. As an employee one should be aware about the proper procedure as well the proper authority to be contacted in the case of an accident.

In the event of the worst happening, it is important to document the accident as soon as possible and to interview the witnesses. This will ensure that details are not lost, and also establish that the accident was work related which will help in case legal proceedings are to ensue. It is also important that one seeks medical treatment from a medical profesional. In an emergency situation you should call an ambulance immediately. Also, your employer has the right to verify the status of your medical condition with the doctor. A record of all the appointments with the doctor must therefore be kept. It is advisable to have supplementary disability insurance in addition to what is provided by your employer. This would help you afford a legal representative should you wish to settle your workplace injury claim in a court. Apart from workers compensation, one may be eligible for social security benefits in the case of long-term work related injury or illness. These benefits are however, notoriously difficult to obtain and often need the help of a highly skilled legal team.

Overall, if one is involved in a workplace injury, the best steps you can take would involve:

Document the illness or accident and report it to the supervisors immediately,

Obtain copies of complaints made and any witness statements which may exist,

Ensure you have followed all the doctor's instructions

Get legal help.

Since the process of obtaining compensation is often complicated, and your health at the point of claiming may not be at its best, it is highly advisable to go for the help of a trusted lawyer. In many cases, there are lawyer's who operate on no win / no fee basis. You pay them only when they win the case.



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About the Author

It is illegal for any employer to discriminate against a worker who reports a workplace injury. Recently a congressional report found that many injuries were going unreported because of fear, discrimination, and threats made by employers. There have been incidences of workplace injuries not being reported due to intimidation techniques to prevent employees from lodging a compensation claim. Hence it is always advisable to seek trusted legal help, and reclaim your right.


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