In 2015, there were fewer
workers’ compensation claims filed than in 2014, with about 23,700 total claims
filed. Back injuries continued to be the
most common part of the body affected, with 26% of all injuries. Shoulder and knee injuries were the two next
most common injuries in a workers’ compensation case. The top four industries accounting for the
most workers’ compensation claims are policemen and security, truckers,
colleges or schools (including daycare centers), and hospitals. Portner & Shure attorneys have
represented clients in workers’ compensation cases for more than 25 years. In addition, our attorneys have extensive
experience dealing with insurance companies, employers, and the government with
respect to obtaining injury benefits.
When you are in an accident at work, you are entitled to workers’
compensation benefits whether you, another employee, or your employer is at
fault.
One interesting
statistic to note from the 2015 data is the percentage of claims disallowed by
the workers’ compensation commission. Only
2.5%, or 584 of the more than 23,700 claims filed were disallowed by the
commission. That just goes to show that
nearly every workers’ compensation claim brought against an employer is a valid
claim. Another important statistic to
look at is the number of fatalities for workers’ compensation cases. Unfortunately, the number of fatal accidents
in 2015 increased to 67 compared to the previous two years, which both had
numbers of 58 and 56, respectively.
The following are the
most common accidents that occur in the workplace:
·
Construction accidents
·
Slip and fall accidents
·
Driving accidents (including coming and
going to and from work)
·
Railroad accidents
·
Industrial accidents
·
Fire and explosion accidents
·
Electrocution and electric burn
accidents
·
Heavy or defective equipment and
machinery accidents (crane and forklift)
·
Falling from an elevation accidents (i.e.
ladders, stairs, platforms, scaffolding)
The following are the
most common injuries that result from the accidents listed above:
·
Arm, hand, and finger injuries
·
Back, neck, and spine injuries
·
Leg, knee, and foot injuries
·
Repetitive stress or overexertion
injuries
·
Dog bites (UPS, FedEx, USPS)
If you or a family member
have been injured or killed in a Maryland work-related accident and would like
to consult an experienced Maryland personal injury attorney for free, contact
our office at (301) 854-9000 to schedule an appointment at one of our office
locations in Columbia
or throughout Maryland or visit us online at http://www.portnerandshure.com/Workers-Compensation/
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