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Can I Claim Workers’ Compensation If I Fall Off a Ladder?

October 10, 2019

Can I Claim Workers’ Compensation If I Fall Off a Ladder?

Injuries at work can occur in many ways from various work situations. Falling off a ladder is one of the leading causes of work injuries. These incidents can cause detrimental injuries to a worker’s body. Injuries can include sprained and broken bones, concussions, and herniated disks. It is important to understand how to be safe while working and what benefits you are entitled to if you are injured on the job.

Ladder Safety

Safety in the workplace is always important and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has devised a list of regulations to ensure that workers are as safe as possible when using ladders. Some of these rules include to:

  • Never tie ladders together to create a longer piece of equipment.
  • Ensure that ladder rungs and steps are parallel before use.
  • Ladders must be inspected prior to use to prevent wounds and lacerations from flaws on the surface.
  • Eliminate the area from people who are not workers on the job site.

There are many ways to prevent injuries and falls from a ladder. Always prop your ladder up on a firm and level foundation. Also, avoid wet surfaces for they may be slippery and cause the ladder to move or a worker can slip while climbing. Always secure your ladder to upper supports to increase stability and climb slowly to prevent loss of balance. It is also important to clear the area around the ladder so nothing can cause the ladder to fall. Remember to climb a ladder with care and fully confirm that the ladder is in good working condition before using.

Does Workers’ Compensation Cover Falling Off a Ladder?

Workers can sustain injuries in any work environment despite the amount of safety protocols they have to follow. Construction sites are prone to injuries because of their inclined surfaces, dangerous equipment, and the amount of time that employees spend on ladders. Ladders can be extremely dangerous, and workers can get hurt.

If you were injured from a ladder accident, employees are eligible for Workers’ Compensation benefits. These benefits include the payment of medical bills, disability pay outs, and doctor visits. Workers’ Compensation will cover injuries that occur from collapsed ladders, faulty rungs, lack of supervision and support, and defective equipment. If you believe that the injury you sustained is your own fault, you may still qualify for benefits due to various unforeseen reasons. A knowledgeable Workers’ Compensation lawyer will help you receive the benefits you are entitled despite the cause of injury.

Vineland Workers’ Compensation Lawyers at DiTomaso Law Will Help You Receive the Benefits You Deserve

If you were injured at work, specifically from a fall from a ladder, the Vineland Workers’ Compensation lawyers at DiTomaso Law will help you through this challenging time and ensure you receive proper benefits and compensation. Injuries at work are a scary situation and you should not have to go through this alone. Located in Philadelphia and Pennsauken, New Jersey, we serve clients throughout southeastern Pennsylvania and South Jersey, including Cherry Hill, Mt. Holly, and Camden County. Call us today at 856-414-0010 or complete an online form for a free consultation.

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