Arm injuries at work can happen to anyone, whether you’re in construction, healthcare, industrial, or an office setting. These injuries can range from fractures and dislocations to repetitive strain and nerve damage.
But when do you qualify for workers’ compensation? That’s where Rodich Law steps in…
Did you slip and fall, or get struck by a heavy object? Broken bones need immediate medical attention—and financial support for recovery.
Constantly typing, lifting, or performing the same motion can lead to painful conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome or tendonitis. These aren’t minor inconveniences—they can seriously impact your quality of life and ability to work.
Did you dislocate your shoulder while lifting a heavy box? Dislocations can be incredibly painful and may require surgery and extensive physical therapy.
If you’re experiencing sharp pain, swelling, or limited mobility, don’t ignore it! Seek medical help and consider your rights under workers’ comp.
These symptoms could indicate nerve damage or another serious condition. Immediate action is crucial!
Notify your employer as soon as the injury occurs. Don’t wait! Timing can affect your eligibility for compensation.
Always see a doctor right away. Medical records are essential for supporting your workers’ comp claim.
Keep detailed records of your injury, treatments, and any communication with your employer and insurance company.
Without proper medical documentation, your claim could be denied.
Delaying your report to your employer could cost you your benefits.
Feeling overwhelmed? Rodich Law can help guide you through the complex legal landscape of workers’ compensation. We’re experienced in handling workers comp claims, from initial filings to appeals.
Struggling with an arm injury at work? Don’t go it alone…
Contact Rodich Law today to discuss your case.
Schedule a consultation and let us help you get the compensation you deserve!
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