Workers’ Comp and Injuries on the Job

People get injured on the job; it’s a workplace fact. No matter your occupation – and some are far more dangerous than others – your safety should be a work priority. There are a variety of injuries that are common across many kinds of jobs. Whether you sit in front of a computer or work the assembly line, you’re susceptible to sustaining an injury at work.

Accidents Happen

People spend a lot of their time at work, and because people are people, they are prone to becoming distracted, rushed, harried, and just plain tired on the job. We all know that accidents happen and because work often combines long hours, less than optimal working conditions, and competing priorities, accidents also happen at work.

There are a variety of workplace accidents that happen consistently:

  • Overexertion Injuries

Overexertion injuries are the most common workplace injuries, and they are also the most expensive overall. These injuries can be caused by everyday activities, including carrying, pulling, lifting, pushing, holding, or throwing heavy or awkwardly shaped objects. Employers can help minimize these accidents by incorporating ergonomic equipment, providing appropriate safety gear, teaching safe lifting, and implementing work-focused physical training.

  • Slip and Fall Injuries

Slip and fall accidents are common to the workplace, and they can cause serious injuries. Slip and falls are typically caused by unsafe work conditions that either go unnoticed or that simply aren’t taken care of. These can include slippery surfaces or debris-strewn walkways and work areas. Effective maintenance and regular grounds checks can help keep workplaces safer.

  • Height-Related Injuries

Falling from even a low elevation can be extremely dangerous, and these workplace accidents often involve machinery, ladders, scaffolding, or roofs. Employer-provided ongoing safety training and the use of appropriate safety gear is crucial for avoiding these dangerous accidents.

  • Injuries Caused by Falling Objects

Falling objects can also cause serious workplace accidents. Designating hardhat zones and vigilantly attending to maintaining safe grounds is critical.

  • Repetitive Motion Injuries

Repetitive motion injuries are injuries that develop over time and can be the result of nearly any repetitive movement – even typing on your computer. Incorporating healthy habits into your work day, including choosing ergonomic office furniture, focusing on maintaining a healthy posture, and taking regular breaks, can help prevent these quietly acquired injuries.

  • Injuries Caused by Machines

Injuries that are caused by machines aren’t uncommon, and they frequently lead to extremely serious injuries. Incorporating safety training, safety protocols, safety checks, and regular work breaks can help make working with machines safer.

Despite your best safety efforts, work can be dangerous. If you’ve been injured on the job, you need a skilled workers’ comp attorney.

If You’ve Been Injured on the Job, Contact an Alabama Workers’ Comp Attorney Today

Workers’ compensation cases can become very complicated very quickly. Protect yourself, your rights, and your claim by retaining an experienced Mobile, Alabama, workers’ comp attorney. Workers’ compensation insurance companies are in the business of making money, and they’re often less than inclined to award you the compensation that you’re entitled to. At Clay, Massey & Associates, we have the experience and the commitment to fight for your case’s most expedient and favorable outcome. To schedule a free consultation with our office, contact or call us at 251-433-1000 today.