Saturday, August 17, 2013

The Most Common Work-Related Injuries - Hiring a Workers' Comp Attorney in OKC

In the modern world we spend at least 40 hours a week, if we are lucky, inside of our place of work. We grow up and prepare our entire future and life based around what we want to do and where we want to do it, as far as careers go. So, really, it is no surprise to learn that people are hurt at work at a fairly frequent rate. Let's take a look at some of the most common work related injuries separated by work environment and let's start with the office worker.

Working in an office seems like a fairly mundane and safe environment to work in but  injuries can and do happen rather frequently, too. The most common injury for office workers falls into the wrist/arm/elbow part of our body and has to do with repetitive motion. Prolonged usage of computers leads to many wrist and motor function complications, including carpel tunnel, back pain, and even vision issues. In the same environment the second most common type of injury is falling over on a non-elevated surface. 

Moving into the labor section of the workforce allows for a larger variety of longer impacting injuries. One type is blunt trauma coming in the form of items or shelves falling onto a person. Painful and common on store floors and in heavy overcrowded stock rooms. Overexertion is common as well in the heavy labor force. Less common, but probably more unpredictable and dangerous are compression injuries caused by workers getting caught in machines.

The last work related injury to include comes in the form of violent acts between people whether they be coworkers or clientele. Though not strictly common in all areas of work this statistic rises depending on the job sector: retail, gas stations, public service and so on. People-related violence is unpredictable and typically much worse than the aforementioned sorts of injuries.

To stay protected while on the job and to maintain your livelihood, you need to know who you can reach out to for help when something occurs. In Oklahoma City, Johnson & Biscone attorneys are the people you want to contact regarding workers' compensation cases. 
A free consultation will help you get closer to recovering and receiving compensation you need. Get a free consultation with workers' comp attorneys in Oklahoma City by going online to oklalegal.com

1 comment:

  1. If your employer tries to deny you any of the benefits you deserve or denies your work injury claim, you need to talk to a Texas workers’ compensation lawyer right away.

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