Certain types of workplace injuries are more common than others, and the industry in which an injury occurs can certainly be a factor in determining the kinds of injuries that happen most frequently on the jobsite. It can be relieving to know that many other workers have suffered the same or a similar injury that was ultimately compensable through the Florida workers’ compensation system. At the same time, it is important to keep in mind that, even if the type of injury you sustained is not one that occurs frequently—and even if it occurs rarely—you may still be eligible for workers’ compensation benefits. The most important aspect of a workers’ compensation claim is not necessarily the type of injury, but the fact that you can show your injury was one “arising out of and in the course of employment.”
A Sunrise workers’ compensation attorney can evaluate your case for you today to determine whether your injury is likely to be compensable, and if it is, we can help you to seek benefits. In the meantime, the following are some of the most common types of injuries that are reported in workers’ compensation claims.
Most Commonly Reported Injuries in Workers’ Compensation Claims
Some kinds of injuries happen much more often in workplaces than others. According to study results published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, the following types of injuries were the five leading causes of workers’ compensation claims:
- Strains account for more than 30 percent of all workplace injuries across industries, and these types of injuries occur when a person experiences a tendon or muscle stretch or tear. This type of injury can happen in both traumatic accidents, as well as through repetitive motions.
- Contusions account for more than 20 percent of workers’ compensation injuries, and contusions tend to occur most often when a person suffers a fall at work. While many contusions heal in a relatively short period of time, they can still result in a number of missed workdays.
- Lacerations account for about 12 percent of workers’ compensation claim injuries, and these types of injuries typically involve the use of sharp tools or heavy machinery. In some cases, lacerations can also result from falls and other accidents.
- Sprains account for almost 9 percent of all workers’ compensation claim injuries. Sprains happen when a person’s ligament is either torn or stretched, and these types of injuries happen most frequently as a result of repetitive motions that typically involve lifting or pushing or pulling.
- Punctures are responsible for more than 5 percent of workers’ compensation claims, and punctures can have a variety of causes, including from the use of sharp tools.
Contact a Workers’ Compensation Attorney in Sunrise, Florida
If you have questions about the compensability of your injury, or if you need help seeking workers’ compensation benefits, you should know that a lawyer can help you. Do not hesitate to contact one of the experienced Sunrise workers’ compensation attorneys at the Law Offices of David M. Benenfeld, P.A. to find out more about how we can assist you with your workers’ compensation claim.
Sources:
leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=0400-0499/0440/Sections/0440.092.html
safetymanagement.eku.edu/blog/the-top-5-workers-comp-injuries-and-how-to-prevent-them/#:~:text=Strains%20
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