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How do crush injuries impact you?

On Behalf of | May 3, 2021 | Construction Workers' Accidents |

Construction workers face more physical dangers and risks than most other professionals and workers. Unfortunately, accidents and injuries continue to plague the industry despite efforts to lower these statistics.

One big and unique risk that construction workers face are crush injuries. These injuries occur when a heavy object falls on a person or part of their body. The resulting damage can have a lasting impact on a worker’s mental and physical health for years to come.

The severity of crush injuries

Medline Plus examines the impact of crush injuries on the body. First, crush injuries come in an array of severities. For example, a crush injury to the foot may end up riskier due to the number of tiny bones in that area. On the other hand, a crush injury to the arm may result in issues with blood pressure regulation because such a large part of the body is under pressure.

It is important to note that almost all crush injuries will hold a minimum degree of severity, though. After all, crush injuries are almost always considered serious workplace threats.

The importance of compensation

No matter how severe your crush injury, the recovery time also often cuts significantly into a worker’s paid leave. This is why many victims seek financial compensation. They often end up needing weeks or months off of work to recover. In some cases, a victim may end up unable to return to their former line of work. This is common, especially among amputees. In these cases, it is crucial for a worker to gain the opportunity to sustain themselves in spite of their disability, which is where compensation comes in again.

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