Industrial injuries | Accident at work | Claims & compensations

October 20th, 2008

Accident at Work

Accidents at work are more frequent in dangerous environments such as construction building sites, shipyards, factories or civil work places such as firefighters or policemen. This is why many of my friends never witnessed an accident at work in their whole life. That’s because they have office jobs, they just work with computers and papers, thus reducing the risk of getting a workplace injury for which to be able to claim compensations. While it is safer to have such a job, I cannot deny the fact that if there weren’t any brave people to do the other jobs, the high risk ones, we would have been exposed and not able to accomplish many of the things we currently manage to do without even thinking of those who facilitated them for us. Let’s take an example: we enjoy getting into our vehicle each morning instead of walking to the workplace. Leave aside the accidents that may occur in traffic. Driving is cool. But if nobody wanted to work in the car manufacturing industry, who was going to produce all those cars we buy and use each year? You see now how bad we need all these persons, and why we shouldn’t peeve so much when we hear that the workers unions are fighting for their rights to accident at work compensation.

Accident at Work Compensation Claim How to Guide

If you are victim of some industrial injury, be it a burn, a broken hand, or leg, or any other kind of accident, you are entitled to claim an accident compensation from your employer. If you don’t think you can handle the process by yourself, you can hire an attorney to help you. There are specialized accident lawyers who know very well how to represent you in court, as they have a rich experience ans they’ve seen a lot of such cases of people who have suffered all sorts of accident at work situations. Injury claims can go to quite high amounts of money, depending on the invalidity degree you are classified with after your accident at work.
The most important is that you keep a high morale and don’t let yourself down, because you know you are right and that your claims are fully justified. After all, the employer is responsible for any work injury that happens because of lack of security measures.

Workplace accidents which result in severe injuries will be subject to a court trial, depending on the law in each state. However, workers have the right to be provided with the knowledge and the appropriate protection equipment and measures, in order to stay away from any accident at work. Hopefully, employers would become more willing to offer their employees the safety of the wrokplace, instead of just building up their profits on the back of unprotected workers.

September 29th, 2008

Frequent Workplace Injuries

When we hear that somebody has suffered a workplace injury, we tend to think such accidents won’t happen to us, ever. Of course, the frequency of workplace injuries vary with the specific of our trade, industrial workers being more prone to become victims of accidents at work. Industrial machines are heavy, tough, and with all these technology wonders that allow us to control them from 2-3 buttons, they’ve become real monsters which can easily get out of control and claim their victims. An industrial workplace injury can be as severe as to become lethal, if not on the spot, a bit later. Ask workers in heavy machinery industry about the work accidents they’ve witnessed and you’ll be amazed of the frequency and violence of such injuries, many people being killed every year in work accidents.

Workplace Injury Compensation

Of course, there is a law on workplace injuries, there are lawyers specialized in personal injury claims, but there are situations when the owner of the factory gets away unpunished, while the workers are damaged and may remain with sequels for the rest of their lives. Even getting a monetary compensation is not enough sometimes, as we cannot buy back life and health, nor can we erase the memories of that worker who has been caught by the machine and scalped mercilessly.

There were cases when the injured worker was strong enough as to take his fingers from the floor and give them to the paramedics, so doctors can suture them back on his hand. Other workers were not that lucky, and they ended up with no limbs, with plastic hands and legs, and with a lifetime disability.

Work safety should be a priority, both for factory owners and for workers, and no person should accept to work in a dangerous environment without proper protection equipment and rules. Too bad the need for money is so acute, that we accept to risk our lives for another month of paying the bills. Frequent workplace injuries happen in case of mistakes done by heavy equipment operators, so this is why their work shift lasts four hours only instead of the usual eight-hour workday.