
Understanding Your Lifting Injuries
According to the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA), heavy lifting is one of the leading causes of workplace injuries in the United States. These injuries are primarily caused by overexertion and cumulative trauma. They are largely preventable if smart lifting practices are observed, which employers and employees share a responsibility for following.
At Morales & Cerino, we have extensive experience with workers’ compensation claims related to lifting injuries. Our dedicated Hialeah and Miami workers' compensation lawyers help workers across Florida who have been injured in heavy lifting accidents and also those who have suffered serious injuries as a result of continual lifting.
To find out how an attorney can help you with your workplace heavy lifting injury, give us a call at (305) 340-2630 or contact us online. We have offices in Miami and Plantation to serve you. Se habla español.
Common Types of Lifting Injuries
Lifting injuries can vary in severity and location, often impacting the back, neck, shoulders, and joints. Below are some of the most frequent injuries caused by heavy lifting:
- Muscle Strains and Sprains: Sudden or excessive force can overstretch or tear muscles and ligaments, leading to sharp pain, swelling, and reduced mobility.
- Herniated Discs: Overloading the spine can cause the soft cushion between vertebrae to bulge or rupture, leading to severe back pain, numbness, or tingling in the limbs.
- Tendon and Ligament Damage: Repeated stress on tendons or ligaments can cause inflammation, tears, or long-term wear-and-tear injuries.
- Joint Dislocations or Injuries: Improper lifting can result in dislocated shoulders or damage to weight-bearing joints like the knees or hips.
- Chronic Conditions: Prolonged exposure to improper lifting conditions can lead to debilitating conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome, arthritis, or chronic back pain.
The Financial and Emotional Impact of Lifting Injuries
Beyond physical pain, lifting injuries can significantly affect your livelihood. Workers may face:
- Lost Wages: Extended recovery periods may prevent employees from returning to work immediately.
- Medical Expenses: Costs for surgeries, physical therapy, and ongoing treatment can quickly add up.
- Emotional Distress: Dealing with pain and limited mobility can lead to anxiety, depression, or frustration.
Who is Responsible?
Preventing lifting injuries is a shared responsibility between employers and employees, and OSHA standards emphasize the importance of creating a safe work environment.
Employer Responsibilities:
Employers are obligated to provide:
- Proper Training: Employees must be trained on safe lifting techniques, including how to assess loads, use proper posture, and avoid unnecessary strain.
- Ergonomic Workspaces: Adjusting workstation designs to reduce strain and incorporating tools or machinery that minimize manual lifting.
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Employers should supply equipment like back braces, lifting belts, or padded gloves to enhance safety during lifting tasks.
- Clear Safety Policies: Employers must ensure proper supervision and adherence to safety protocols to minimize risks.
Employee Responsibilities:
Employees also play an active role in injury prevention by:
- Using Proper Lifting Techniques: Bend at the knees, keep the back straight, and use leg muscles to lift objects.
- Utilizing Available Equipment: Tools like dollies or hoists should be used to handle heavy loads.
- Maintaining Personal Awareness: Know your physical limits and seek assistance when needed.
- Reporting Unsafe Conditions: Any workplace hazards or defective equipment should be reported to supervisors immediately.
To find out how an attorney can help you with your workplace heavy lifting injury, give us a call at (305) 340-2630 or contact us online
Common Injuries Resulting from Heavy Lifting
The following types of injuries may be associated with the heavy lifting:
- Back sprains
- Muscle pulls
- Wrist injuries
- Elbow injuries
- Spinal injuries
- Crush injuries caused by dropped objects
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