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The types of injuries sustained by employees are often dictated at least in part by the type of industry in which they are employed. Those who work in the warehousing industry, for example, are more prone to back and neck injuries, as they are often required to lift heavy items. Construction workers, on the other hand, who are required to work from great heights are much more likely to be involved in falling accidents. Unfortunately, these accidents are notorious for causing particularly severe injuries, some of which are so traumatic that they result in a victim’s death.

It is possible, however, to recover compensation for fall-related injuries, including reimbursement for medical bills and lost wages, so if you or a loved one were recently injured in a fall while on the job, it is important to speak with an experienced lawyer who can walk you through the claim filing process.

Industries with a High Risk of Falls from Heights

While a variety of jobs require employees to work from heights, including window washers, painters, and maintenance crews, a few industries in particular tend to report the most falls, including:

  • The construction industry, which regularly reports that falls from heights are one of the four most dangerous types of workplace accidents;
  • The warehousing industry, where employees are often required to use tall ladders and heavy machinery;
  • The transportation industry, which often requires employees to operate cranes and other large machinery at great heights when transporting cargo onto freighters;
  • The retail industry, with many employees required to climb ladders to stock high shelves; and
  • The agriculture and forestry industries.

If you are employed in one of these industries and were injured at work during a fall, you could be entitled to workers’ compensation payments. Please reach out to our office today to learn more.

Compensation for Fall-Related Injuries

Regardless of the type of job or industry in question, falls from heights almost always lead to severe injuries, such as:

  • Broken bones;
  • Amputations and lacerations;
  • Spinal cord injuries;
  • Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs); and
  • Soft tissue injuries.

Diagnosing and treating these injuries can be prohibitively expensive. Fortunately, employees who are hurt on the job in Florida often qualify for workers’ compensation coverage, including:

  • Temporary total disability benefits, which compensate injured employees for lost wages while they recover from their injuries;
  • Temporary partial disability benefits, which are used to compensate employees who have been restricted to light duty as a result of their injures;
  • Permanent partial disability benefits, which are awarded to employees who have permanently lost the use of a body part and must seek new employment; and
  • Permanent total disability benefits, which compensate employees whose injuries resulted in permanent disability and an inability on the employee’s part to obtain gainful employment.

In addition to these benefits, which typically take the form of bi-weekly checks, injured employees should also receive reimbursement for their medical bills and will be able to take advantage of vocational rehabilitation services if they cannot return to their pre-injury employment.

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Falls from heights are one of the most common workplace accidents. Please reach out to the experienced Fort Lauderdale workers’ compensation fall from heights lawyers at The Law Offices of David M. Benenfeld, P.A. for help recovering compensation for your own fall-related injuries by calling 954-677-0155 today.

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