Many workers may be hesitant to file a workers’ compensation claim after an injury on the job, incorrectly assuming only certain high-risk industries or serious and disfiguring injuries qualify.
The truth is that any injury or illness received while performing work duties that prevents an employee from working qualifies for workers’ compensation. Healthcare workers are one of the groups of workers most likely to suffer a qualifying injury, which may include:
According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), hospitals record more work-related injuries and illnesses that cause employees to miss work each year than either construction or manufacturing.
The organization further found that 24% of nurses change shifts or take sick leave to recover from an unreported injury, and 8 out of 10 nurses say they frequently work with musculoskeletal pain.
Nurses are so often focused only on patient care, they can ignore, or be encouraged by employers to ignore, their own injuries. However, as a healthcare worker, you should file a workers’ compensation claim for the sake of your own health, as well as the betterment of your hospital and patients.
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It’s unfortunate that nearly half of all workers’ compensation claims are initially denied, and the healthcare industry in particular is known for ignoring employee injuries and pushing back against workers’ compensation claims.
However, don’t let fear of a rejection discourage you from making a workers’ compensation claim after an injury on the job. State law forbids employers from retaliating against employees who file workers’ compensation claims. Furthermore, when you work with the experienced healthcare workers’ compensation attorneys at Joye Law Firm, we can help increase your claim’s chances of success, or help you receive a successful appeal against a denied claim.
Nurses deserve the same care and consideration towards their injuries as they provide their own patients. Contact us today about your case, and let us get to work for you.
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