During an average day on the job, you probably engage in several bending movements. Workers often bend to retrieve an object, to lift a heavy object, or to make a mark on the ground. The act of bending seems harmless enough, until it leads to injury. Bending injuries are some of the most common injuries that occur on the job. These injuries may happen suddenly after bending over to pick up one item, or they may develop over time due to repeated bending. If you have injured yourself from bending on the job, you may be entitled to workers’ compensation benefits.
Common Injuries Caused from BendingBending injuries span the range from mild to very severe. Some of the most common injuries caused by bending on the job include:
In the State of Maine, almost all public and private employers are required to carry workers’ compensation insurance. To be eligible for benefits, the employee must demonstrate that his or her injury arouse out of and in the course of employment. In addition, the employee must notify his or her supervisor within 30 days of the injury, and the employee must either require medical attention or miss time from work to qualify for workers’ compensation benefits.
Worker’s compensation benefits for bending injuries can include: payment of all medical bills, including prescriptions and mileage reimbursements; payment for vocational rehabilitation; weekly wage replacement; and more in the event of severe injury or death.
Bending injuries - whether they occur from a single bending incident that lead to immediate injury or as a result of repetitive bending motions - are recognized under the Maine workers’ compensation system. All employees who experience pain from bending should report this to their supervisor as soon as possible and contact a skilled workers’ compensation attorney for help obtaining proper medical treatment and top compensation.
Maine Employee Rights Group: Proudly Serving Maine WorkersMaine Employee Rights Group recognizes that working people drive Maine’s economy and deserve skilled legal representation when injured on the job. Call us today at 207.874.0905 to schedule an initial consultation at one of our convenient meeting locations.