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A Guide to Common Workplace Injuries 

09-10-2018 07:13 AM

You cannot get through life without a few scars. Some are worse than others, some are minor, but life is all about getting hurt and getting back up again. That being said, some accidents should never have happened in the first place. There is a big difference between being personally clumsy or careless, and another when you suffer an injury due to the negligence of an employer or business owner. Getting injured in the workplace will likely happen. From a paper cut to a serious auto accident, here are the top common workplace injuries and what you can do to help your recovery.

 

Slipping, Tripping, and Falling

There are a variety of reasons you might trip and fall at work. That is why it is a good idea to work on your time management so that you don’t have to rush and potentially get injured in the process. If, on the other hand, the slip was due to an external factor, like ice that should have been dealt with, you could have a case of negligence on your hands.

 

Strained Muscles

Strained muscles can occur for a variety of different reasons. Perhaps you over-exerted yourself, tried to do something against protocol, or perhaps your posture is less than ideal. Taking care of yourself and focusing on how your body moves and how it needs to move and stretch in order to handle your particular job can help prevent this type of injury. Going to a physiotherapist can help fix it if it is already an issue.

 

Injuries from Falling Objects

Objects fall for a variety of reasons. If you do not use the stool available to get something from a shelf out of reach and it falls on you, that is entirely on you. If, however, something falls from the roof and hits you because it was not properly maintained; you again have a case of negligence and can claim compensation.

 

Driving Accidents

Professional drivers are at the most risk for a workplace injury, which is why this is the fourth most common injury that workers can experience on the job. By ensuring that the vehicle you are driving is in fit and working order before you drive, and by being proactive with your driving while on the road, you can reduce the risk of accidents.  

 

There is a difference between a genuine accident and an injury that was caused due to negligence. Accidents happen all the time, but negligent behavior can range from criminal to careless. If your injury occurred because your employer ignored a known issue, then you should visit the-compensation-experts.co.uk to see if you have a case for compensation. With their no-win-no-fee promise, you can be sure you are making the right choice.

 

No one wants to be injured, which is why preventative measures and simple changes in how you work can prevent many of the most common workplace injuries. If the injury you are experiencing is due to negligence, however, seek compensation. You deserve to be financially secure while you recover so that you can get back to being your best self as soon as possible.

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