What Work-Related Injuries Does Workers’ Comp Cover?

When you go to work each day, you expect to come home safe and sound. But sometimes, accidents happen. If you get hurt while doing your job, you may be able to get help through something called workers’ compensation. Workers’ comp is there to help injured workers pay for medical care and lost wages while they heal.

At Malchow Johnson Injury Lawyers, we are proud to help hard-working people across Georgia and South Carolina. Our team knows how important it is for you to get the care and money you need after an injury. We are here to guide you every step of the way.

Today, we’re going to talk about what kinds of injuries workers’ comp covers.

What Is Workers’ Comp?

Workers’ comp is a special kind of insurance that most employers must have. It pays for injuries and illnesses that happen because of your job. You don’t have to prove your boss did anything wrong to get benefits. If you were hurt at work, you usually can get help, no matter how the accident happened.

But not every injury is covered. That’s why it’s important to understand what workers’ comp does — and does not — pay for.

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Types of Work Injuries Covered by Workers’ Comp

Here are some common injuries and illnesses that workers’ comp usually covers:

1. Slip and Fall Accidents

If you slip on a wet floor, trip over equipment, or fall from a ladder while doing your job, workers’ comp should cover your injuries. Falls can lead to broken bones, sprains, head injuries, and more.

2. Muscle Strains and Sprains

Many workers hurt themselves lifting heavy objects, pulling equipment, or doing the same motion over and over again. These injuries can affect your back, shoulders, and knees.

3. Cuts and Bruises

Construction workers, factory workers, and even office workers can suffer cuts from tools, machines, or accidents. Even a small injury can cause big problems if it gets infected.

4. Burns

Burns can happen in kitchens, factories, or anywhere you work with hot surfaces, chemicals, or electricity. Workers’ comp can help you get treatment for burns of all sizes.

5. Illnesses from Chemicals

Some workers breathe in dangerous chemicals or work with harmful materials. Over time, this can cause breathing problems, skin rashes, or even cancer. Workers’ comp covers many of these illnesses.

6. Hearing and Vision Loss

Loud noises and bright lights can hurt your hearing or eyesight. If your job caused you to lose some of your hearing or vision, you may be able to get help.

7. Repetitive Motion Injuries

Typing, scanning items, or using tools every day can lead to injuries like carpal tunnel syndrome. These injuries happen slowly over time but can be very painful.

8. Work-Related Mental Health Conditions

Sometimes, the stress from a job can cause serious mental health problems, like anxiety or depression. In certain cases, workers’ comp may cover these conditions too — but it can be harder to prove. That’s why it’s smart to work with a lawyer who knows the system.

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What Injuries Are Not Covered?

Workers’ comp usually does not cover injuries that happen when:

  • You are not working.

  • You are drunk or using illegal drugs.

  • You are breaking company rules on purpose.

  • You get into a fight you started.

If you’re not sure if your injury is covered, it’s a good idea to talk to a lawyer right away.

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How Malchow Johnson Injury Lawyers Can Help

At Malchow Johnson Injury Lawyers, we believe that injured workers deserve strong support. We understand the workers’ comp laws in Georgia and South Carolina and know how to fight for your rights.

We can help you by:

  • Making sure your claim is filed the right way.

  • Talking to the insurance company for you.

  • Getting you the medical care you need.

  • Fighting for the full amount of money you deserve.

We know how scary it can feel to get hurt and not know what to do next. That’s why we treat our clients like family — answering your questions, keeping you updated, and standing by your side.

You don’t have to face this alone.

Contact Malchow Johnson Injury Lawyers Today

If you were hurt at work, you have a lot to deal with — but you don’t have to do it by yourself. Let the experienced team at Malchow Johnson Injury Lawyers help you get the benefits you deserve.

Visit our website at nmjfirm.com to learn more, or call us today for a free consultation. We are ready to help workers across Georgia and South Carolina get back on their feet.

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