Workers’ compensation (we can call it “workers’ comp” for short) is a kind of insurance that your job is supposed to have. It helps pay your medical bills and gives you money if you can’t work because of an injury or sickness you got from doing your job.
It doesn’t matter who made the mistake—you or someone else. If it happened while you were working, you could be covered.
What Kinds of Injuries Does Workers’ Comp Cover?
Workers’ comp covers a lot of different injuries and illnesses. Here are some examples:
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Falling off a ladder at work and hurting your back.
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Getting burned by hot equipment or chemicals.
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Slipping on a wet floor and breaking a bone.
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Hurting your wrist from doing the same motion over and over.
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Getting sick from breathing in dust, mold, or chemicals over time.
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Getting in a car crash while driving for your job.
And yes, workers’ comp can even cover things that happen slowly over time—not just accidents. That brings us to another question…
Is Hearing Loss From Loud Noises at Work Covered?
Yes, it can be!
If your job is noisy—like if you work around loud machines, tools, or engines—you might start to lose your hearing. If that happens, and it’s because of your job, workers’ comp may help pay for hearing tests, treatment, or hearing aids.
You don’t need to go deaf all at once. Even slow changes in your hearing can count. We’ve seen people from factories, construction sites, and even restaurants have hearing loss from loud equipment.
If you notice you’re turning up the TV more than before, asking people to repeat themselves a lot, or having ringing in your ears, tell your doctor and let your employer know. It’s okay to speak up.
When Should You Call a Lawyer?
Sometimes, you don’t need a lawyer. But other times, having someone who knows the rules really helps. Here’s when you should think about calling us:
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Your claim was denied, even though you were clearly hurt at work.
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You’re not getting all the medical care you need.
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Your boss or the insurance company is trying to rush you back to work before you’re ready.
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You’re getting less money than you think you should.
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You think you may have a permanent injury that affects your ability to work.
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You don’t feel like anyone is listening to you or taking your case seriously.
We’ve helped a lot of people in Georgia and South Carolina with these problems. We know how the system works and how to fight for what’s fair.
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What Happens If You Call Us?
If you call our office, here’s what happens:
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We talk with you for free about what happened.
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We ask some easy questions to understand your situation.
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We tell you what your options are. If we think we can help, we’ll explain what we can do.
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If you decide to work with us, we’ll take care of the hard stuff so you can focus on healing.
And remember, we don’t get paid unless we help you win your case.
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You don’t have to do this alone. If you got hurt or sick because of your job—even if it seems small—it’s okay to ask for help. At Malchow Johnson Injury Lawyers, we’re ready to stand by your side.
📞 Call us today to talk about your workers’ comp case. We’re here for you in Georgia and South Carolina.