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Work Injury
Compensation
The
seriousness of injuries that happen at work can vary widely from minor bumps and bruises to
severe personal injury or death.
Although some jobs may place workers at higher risk of physical
injury (e.g. Florida
Trend: Florida's Deadliest
Jobs), the reality is that none can get hurt at work, regardless of whether you
work at a construction site or work in an office setting.
While injuries like sprains, bruises, and minor abrasions may not
have any long term effects on the person concerned in the accident, other incidents may affect the
individual for a very long time. Head injury is often the scariest event because damage to the
brain could cause serious harm to the brain and other vital functions.
Work-related accidents than can cause head injury frequently include
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Persons who suffer serious damage to the skull or brain could be
forced to undergo extensive medical treatment and rehabilitation. They may lack the ability to work
and support themselves and their families for the duration of the treatment, and may find that
hospital treatment for brain injury is an awfully expensive. Brain injury could also cause
long-term damage and may alter the person's memory, personality, and basic cognitive
functions.
Brain injury can change the basic personality of the individual and
might have negative effects on his or her ability to relate to friends, family, and
co-workers. She or he might be forced to re-learn basic skills like walking and speaking, and
the person's life may never be the same.
If your employer carries workers comp coverage, then its Florida
workers comp has the
responsibility of for limited compensation for medical costs, lost
wages, and other therapies. The fact is, however, that Florida workers compensation is
notoriously restrictive and anti-employee, favoring the employer and insurance company at every
stage and at every turn. Moreover, workers comp carriers continually seek to cut-off benefits by
sending you their doctors (hired guns), who, in turn, almost always find the injured employee is ok
to return to work (RTW).
It is important, therefore, that you consider whether another party
-- other than your employer -- was negligent, which caused or contributed to the work injury. While
an employee cannot file a work injury lawsuit against the employer (except in very limited and rare
circumstances), the injured worker can file a separate, third party lawsuit against the other
negligent person or entity. This is a way for the seriously injured accident injury victim to
recover additional compensation in addition to the extremely limited workers
compensation.
If you or someone you love has been seriously injured in a work
injury or work-related accident, then consult a seasoned personal injury
lawyer at
our Florida personal injury law firm, for a confidential discussion of your
circumstances.
You may be eligible for additional compensation for your serious work
injury, payable by a non-employer negligent party. Contact us today.
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