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Understanding workplace injuries in Illinois

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Back injuries are common in the workplace. Workers’ compensation claims for back injuries account for a significant portion of all workers’ compensation costs.

Which are the most common causes of workplace back injuries?

One of the most common causes of workplace back injuries is lifting objects that are too heavy. The muscles and ligaments in the back can get strained from lifting the object, which can lead to pain and other symptoms.

Also, it’s not uncommon for people to experience back injuries from falls, especially if the job environment is one where there are slippery surfaces. Thirdly, people can also get back injuries from sitting or standing in awkward positions for extended periods of time, which can put a strain on the back and lead to pain. Last but not least, if you work in an environment where you are constantly bending over or reaching up, you may also be at risk for back injuries.

What are some of the most common symptoms of workplace back injuries?

The most common symptom of a workplace back injury is pain. This pain can range from mild to severe, and it can be either acute (short-term) or chronic (long-term). Another common symptom is stiffness, which can make it difficult to move the affected area. In some cases, people may also experience muscle spasms. In severe cases, nerve damage can occur, which can lead to numbness, tingling or weakness in the affected area.

Seeking compensation for workplace back injuries

If you have been injured at work, you may be entitled to workers’ compensation benefits to help you cover the cost of your medical treatment, lost wages and other expenses. In order to receive workers’ compensation benefits, you will need to file a claim with your employer’s workers’ compensation insurance carrier.

You will also need to provide medical documentation of your injury, as well as evidence that the injury occurred at work. Some of the damages that you may be able to recover include medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering.

If left untreated, workplace back injuries can lead to chronic pain, disability and even death. In fact, back pain is one of the leading causes of disability worldwide. It’s important to seek medical attention as soon as possible if you think you may have injured your back, as early treatment can often help prevent long-term consequences.