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Hospital Workers and Workplace Injuries: How to File for Workers’ Compensation

Hospital workers need to deal with many hazardous situations throughout the day. For this reason, workplace injuries are more common in this industry than in others. If you’re ever in this situation, New York’s workers’ compensation benefits can give you a valuable lifeline while you recover from your workplace injuries. Learn more about workers’ compensation benefits hospital workers can qualify for and what to do immediately after your accident.

Most Common Workplace Injuries In Hospitals

When you’re a hospital worker, you naturally encounter more situations which might put you in a  dangerous situation. In fact, there were 5.5 work-related injuries and illnesses for every 100 full-time employees, which is twice as much as other private sectors. Out of all healthcare staff, nurses in all types of medical settings tend to be the most susceptible to work injuries.

Some of the most common causes of injuries for healthcare workers include:

  • Slip and falls on wet floors
  • Transporting patients
  • Lifting patients
  • Cleaning rooms
  • Moving furniture
  • Repetitive stress injuries
  • Burn injuries from equipment or chemicals
  • Cuts and lacerations from sharp tools

Workers Comp Benefits For Hospital Workers In New York

If your claim gets approved, New York’s workers’ compensation system covers:

  • Medical Benefits: This includes any medical treatment related to your workplace injury or long-term medical condition resulting from your accident.
  • Lost Wages: The insurance company covers a portion of your lost wages based on the severity of your injury and how long you’ll be out of work as a result of your injury.
  • Survivor Benefits: If you pass away from your injuries, the insurance company will give your surviving spouse, children, or other dependents a weekly check for up to two-thirds of your weekly wage.

Steps To Take Immediately After Your Injury

If you’re a healthcare worker and experience a workplace injury, here’s what you need to do:

  • Tell Your Employer: You should report any injury to your employer early to avoid delays. Give them exact details of what happened, including the date, time, equipment used, or if any witnesses saw what happened.
  • Seek Medical Help: Visit a licensed workers’ compensation doctor, the emergency room, or an urgent care facility ASAP based on the severity of your injuries. This way, they can give you a complete evaluation of your medical condition and give you medical records that will serve as valuable evidence for your case.
  • Gather Evidence For Your Case: Every workers’ comp claim needs relevant evidence for approval. Don’t forget to document your accident’s details, take pictures, and keep track of your medical condition.
  • Speak To A Workers’ Compensation Attorney: Filing for benefits can be long and time-consuming when doing it alone. A lawyer understands the process and can build a strong case that increases your chances of winning.

Our Lawyers Are Here To Help

Are you a hospital worker who recently experienced a workplace injury? Our New York workers’ compensation lawyers at Turley Redmond & Rosasco have decades of experience helping workers win the compensation they deserve. If you have any questions or want to schedule a free consultation, please contact us at 855-598-1413 today.

 

 

 

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