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Although most companies implement safety procedures and policies to keep their employees safe, accidents and injuries can still occur. These injuries may occur in all kinds of workplaces, from offices to construction yards, and can happen at any time during the year. Understanding what workers compensation is, therefore, is extremely important, as it is a type of insurance that provides benefits to employees who have suffered from work-related injuries.
Our experienced injury lawyers are here to answer any questions you may have regarding your workplace injury claim; they can help guide you through every step of the legal process. Contact Zinda Law Group today at (800) 863-5312 to discuss your unique case and to schedule a free consultation with one of our experienced workers compensation lawyers in Colorado Springs. As always, you will not pay us anything unless we are successful in winning your case.
common causes of workplace injuries
The United States Bureau of Labor and Statistics has estimated that in 2019, there were 2.8 million nonfatal workplace injuries and illnesses across the country; there are many different causes of these workplace injuries. Understanding these four common causes may help you to mitigate certain risks and help to keep you safe from injury. If you are injured, however, contact a workers compensation attorney in Colorado Springs today.
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Available 24 / 7|Free ConsultationOverexertion and Bodily Reaction
Overexertion and bodily reaction is one of the most common work-related injuries for private companies, with approximately 282,860 incidents in 2018 in the United States. Overexertion can be the result of either one single event, or from repetitive motions over a prolonged period of time. Examples of what may cause these kinds of injuries include:
- Using tools on a construction site
- Loading trucks
- Standing in an assembly line
- Sitting at a desk
In order to avoid these kinds of injuries, employers should properly train employees on smart lifting practices, mandate safety gear, and encourage frequent breaks for employees who maintain a certain position for long periods of time.
Neil Solomon
Partner
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Slip and fall accidents may occur in a number of different ways. For example, an employee may slip on an uneven surface, may trip due to a hazard left in a walkway, or may fall due to an icy sidewalk. These kinds of accidents are extremely common in the workplace.
In fact, slips, falls, and trips have accounted for over 240,000 incidents of employees missing work in 2018 alone. Employers can reduce the chance of their workers suffering from falls by immediately cleaning up spills, using “Wet Floor” signs when applicable, and by installing handrails where foot traffic is frequent or heavy. An experienced workers compensation lawyer in Colorado Springs can help investigate your case and determine who is at fault for your slip and fall accident.
Jason Aldridge
Attorney
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Available 24 / 7|Free ConsultationContact with Equipment
Contact with objects or equipment caused over 235,000 workplace accidents in 2018; examples of these accidents include tools falling on a worker’s head, runaway golf carts hitting a groundskeeper, and falling walls at a construction site, crushing the workers below it. Faulty equipment and poor safety training are often at the heart of these kinds of injuries. Employers should properly instruct their employees on using certain equipment, discipline employees who misbehave near dangerous machinery, and hire an expert to review all safety procedures.
Cole Gumm
Attorney
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Available 24 / 7|Free ConsultationExposure to Harmful Substances
Exposure to harmful substances accounts for about 4.5%, or 40,130 total incidents, of nonfatal workplace injuries in 2018 in the United States; this category includes, but is not limited to, inhaling pesticides, cleaning products, exposure to extreme temperatures, noise, radiation, and electricity. Exposure to these substances may result in serious injury, such as frostbite, heatstroke, lung disease, and cancer. If you were injured due to exposure to harmful substances in the workplace, contact a workers compensation attorney in Colorado Springs as soon as possible.
There are many different ways to avoid exposure to harmful substances and environments. Below are a few tips employers should follow to keep employees safe in the workplace:
- Maintain proper ventilation in buildings where fumes can build.
- Properly store chemicals and other risky substances.
- Require goggles, face masks, and respirators when working with hazardous materials.
- Offer water and rest breaks for employees working in extreme heat.
If you have been the victim of a workplace accident, contact an experienced Colorado Springs personal injury lawyer as soon as possible. Zinda Law Group attorneys have the knowledge and ability necessary to help get you a fair and favorable outcome in your workers compensation claim.
Jason Aldridge
Attorney
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