Certified Workers’ Compensation Specialist*
AS AUTHORIZED BY THE PA SUPREME COURT

Certified Workers’ Compensation Specialist*
AS AUTHORIZED BY THE PA SUPREME COURT

5 jobs with surprising work injuries

On Behalf of | Apr 29, 2020 | Firm News

Some jobs have more obvious dangers than other jobs. Construction workers are surrounded by heavy equipment and powerful tools, which can cause serious harm to even the most careful worker. Manufacturing jobs are full of potential dangers. However, every job carries some risk of injury.

When you are injured while performing a work-related duty, you should be eligible to receive workers’ compensation benefits, regardless of your profession. The following are some jobs that have surprising workplace injuries.

1. Baseball umpires

Umpires at all levels often experience knee problems and potential blood clots from spending their days hunched over. Whether working for an amateur baseball or softball league or on a more professional level, umpires need to be aware of their rights under the workers’ compensation system.

2. Office workers

While an office job is not physically strenuous, office workers are at risk for many of the injuries suffered by manual laborers, including back injuries. Sitting at a desk day after day can take its toll. If you believe your back injury is related to your office job, you should speak with a professional about your workers’ comp options.

3. Police officers

Police officers work in a high-risk profession. However, you may overlook some injury risks. Neck injuries from car accidents or sudden acceleration and braking are not uncommon.

Neck injuries may not become apparent immediately. It is important to take your symptoms seriously and to seek medical treatment as soon as possible.

4. Grocery store workers

You may be aware that grocery store cashiers may suffer from repetitive stress injuries. But what about workers in other departments? The use of box cutters to quickly access merchandise can result in serious cuts. When a cutting injury occurs, a grocery store employee should explore their workers’ compensation options.

5. Custodial staff

Custodians may be responsible for putting out “wet floor” signs, but that doesn’t make a slick floor any less dangerous. Slip-and-fall injuries are a serious threat to custodial staff. A serious accident may leave you unable to work for months. That is why it is important to pursue the compensation you deserve.

All jobs carry injury risks

It doesn’t matter what you do for a living. The risk of injury is real across all professions. That is why it is crucial to understand your right to workers’ compensation benefits.