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Employers should provide their employees with a safe and enabling environment for working. As you go about your day working, you are susceptible to personal injury. Therefore, employers should ensure that their employees are covered and are compensated when such an instance occurs in the office setting.
Compensation covers will help you nurse your personal injury and will cover your expenses when you are out of commission. The compensation also goes a long way in ensuring that your employees' performance index is at an all-time high. It enhances their productivity and helps you retain the employees. Below you will get to familiarize yourself with the most common injuries in worker's compensation cases.
Strains and sprains top the list of the most common injuries employees make compensation claims for. A strain or sprain is a personal injury on your muscles or tissues. Sprains and strains are likely to affect you while going about your day-to-day activities in the office setting. When you stretch out your ligaments, a sprain is likely to occur especially if the ligament is torn. Sprains often affect your ankles and knees. On the other hand, a strain will occur when stretching out your muscles and tendons. A strain causes a painful sensation on your shoulders, upper back, and lower back.
A strain or sprain affects you when you exert too much pressure and stress on your body. Overworking and pushing your body beyond its limits without resting will get you to this point. Engaging in heavy activity at your place of work such as pushing and pulling a lot of weight or lifting heavy objects that strain your muscles can cause both strains and sprains.
The pain may persist from the personal injury compelling you to seek medical attention. Employers are supposed to cater to all your evaluation and treatment charges. Most organizations and businesses contract the services of a medical facility, where their employees can receive medical aid when required. The compensation insurance company caters to all the employees' needs.
Fractures are also common injuries among the compensation claims made by employees. Fractures often occur because of falls, accidents in the office setting, or defective equipment. Employees that take up duties that involve a lot of physical activities are more likely to suffer from fractures. These employees make the workers' compensation claims because of the fractures they get while in the office setting. A fracture hinders you from going about your day normally because it takes up a lot of time to heal. The employee might be allowed back to work but under strict instructions from the doctor not to engage in any strenuous activities. Some fractures do not heal completely and cause you a lot of pain thus affecting your productivity at work.
Cuts and punctures are a form of personal injury that occurs in the office setting. You are likely to get cuts and punctures while handling heavy machinery and equipment at your place of work. Some of the cuts and punctures can simply be managed by administering first aid to the affected person. However, severe cuts and punctures should be taken seriously. The employer should avail medical personnel that will attend to the victim and manages the situation as it could potentially lead to greater problems. Such instances prompt claims of the workers' compensation by employees. Cuts and punctures on your body often lead to infections, especially if not attended to immediately. Some infections may have you hospitalized and out of work for some time.
You get these bruises as you go about your day at work anywhere on your body. This makes it difficult to put up measures that will help prevent personal injury. The severity of contusions varies, some may be negligible and do not require any treatment while the major ones will have you out of commission for a while. Contusions can affect the normal functioning of your body thus making it difficult for you to deliver on your duties and responsibilities at work. The most common cause for contusions on your body includes heavy impact against your body. Occupational hazards such as the collision with equipment or falling objects could cause contusions. Contusions may also have major repercussions such as internal bleeding or damaged organs. Therefore, it is important to have it checked out by a professional medical practitioner to avoid such situations. Employers should be able to accommodate the needs of the employees by availing of medical assistance and compensation to cater to the setbacks.
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