Common heavy equipment injuries
Accidents involving heavy equipment can result in a variety of different types of injuries, depending on the nature of the accident. A piece of heavy equipment can choke, pin, crush, strike, or entangle workers.
Some of the more common injuries arising from these incidents include:
- Brain injuries
- Amputation
- Bone fractures and breaks
- Burns
- Spinal cord injuries
- Tissue damage
- Death
When you or someone you care about is injured in a work accident, your entire world can change in an instant. While nothing can ever make up for the injury, especially for those resulting in a fatality, it’s important to know that most individuals and families in North Carolina are covered by workers’ compensation.
Serious injuries may require surgery and ‘round-the-clock medical care. In some cases, your life may never be the same, and you could be left facing the prospect of a long-term disability. Even if you are able to return to work following a recovery period, your medical expenses will be covered, and you will be compensated for lost wages.
Additionally, the prospect of not being able to return to your former line of work must be considered. You may need vocational rehabilitation and training in order to pursue a different job or career.
What to do after a heavy equipment accident
Your first priority should be to receive any necessary medical care. It’s also imperative that your supervisor is informed of the accident so that it can be recorded properly. When possible, try to obtain as much information as possible regarding the accident, including medical records, accident reports, and witness contact info.
If your injury occurred in North Carolina, talk to a local work injury law firm. Our workers’ comp attorneys are familiar with heavy equipment accidents and can provide invaluable insight into your rights and guide you through the process of filing a workers’ compensation claim.
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