Nursing Home Worker Injuries

Orlando Nursing Home Accident Attorneys

On-the-job injuries are a serious problem among nursing home workers in Florida. According to recent statistics, there are approximately 691 nursing homes in Florida with at least 71,000 residents and approximately 158,686 employees. Unfortunately, working in a nursing home can be hazardous, and workers are at risk of suffering a range of injuries while on the job.

If you have been injured while working at a nursing home in Orlando or elsewhere in Central Florida, you may be experiencing many new problems. Nursing home injuries are often very serious and painful. In addition, physical limitations, medical appointments and procedures, and rehabilitation can be difficult for you and your family to handle.

On top of these problems, you should not have to worry about how to pay for the healthcare you need. Florida’s Workers’ Compensation law, gives you the right to receive benefits to pay for your medical care and a substantial part of your lost wages if you can’t work. These benefits are available no matter who was at fault for your accident. However, sometimes getting the benefits you deserve can be difficult.

If you have questions or concerns about filing a Workers’ Compensation claim or if you are having problems getting the benefits you deserve, the experienced Orlando workers’ compensation lawyers at Van Dingenen Law can help you.

We know that navigating the Florida workers’ compensation system can be difficult and confusing. Our legal team has over 60 years of successful experience helping injured workers in Florida get the compensation they need and deserve for medical treatment, lost wages and tax-free settlements and will put our experience and skill to work fighting zealously for your rights.

Please contact us at 407-967-5377 or submit the FREE CASE EVALUATION form on this page for a free consultation.

Types of On-the-Job Injuries among Nursing Home Workers in Florida

Nursing home workers are at risk of suffering a range of injuries while on the job, including slip and fall injuries, lifting injuries, back injuries, and musculoskeletal disorders. Workers are also at risk of suffering from physical assault or verbal abuse from residents or their family members.

Slip and fall injuries are common among nursing home workers and can occur when floors are wet, uneven, or cluttered with debris. These types of injuries can be serious and can result in broken bones, head injuries, or other types of trauma.

Lifting injuries and back injuries are also common among nursing home workers. Workers are often required to lift and move patients, which can put a significant strain on their back muscles and can cause severe pain or injury. Over time, this type of repetitive motion can lead to long-term musculoskeletal disorders, such as herniated discs or chronic pain.

If you have suffered any type of injury while working at a nursing home and need help with your workers’ compensation claim, please do not hesitate to call us at 407-967-5377 or submit the FREE CASE EVALUATION form on this page for a free consultation. Our expert legal advice and services are free to you until we win your case.

Causes of Injuries among Nursing Home Workers in Florida

There are several causes of on-the-job injuries among nursing home workers in Florida. Some of the most common causes include:

  • Lack of training: Nursing home workers may not receive adequate training on how to lift and move patients safely, how to identify hazards in the workplace, or how to respond to emergencies. Without proper training, workers may be at a higher risk of suffering from on-the-job injuries.
  • Understaffing: Nursing homes may be understaffed, which can put a significant strain on workers. When there are not enough workers to handle patient needs, workers may be required to lift and move patients without assistance, which can increase the risk of injury.
  • Poorly maintained facilities: Nursing homes may not be properly maintained, and hazards such as wet floors, cluttered hallways, or broken equipment can put workers at risk of injury.
  • Aggressive or combative residents: Nursing home workers may be at risk of physical assault or verbal abuse from residents or their family members.

No matter what caused your injury, if it occurred while you were working at a nursing home in Florida, you have the right to workers’ compensation benefits. The experienced workers’ compensation lawyers of Van Dingenen Law will put their knowledge, skill and resources to work to help you obtain all the benefits to which you are entitled.

How to Get Florida Workers’ Compensation Benefits for Your Nursing Home Injury

Florida workers’ compensation benefits are available to nursing home workers who suffer from on-the-job injuries. Workers’ compensation benefits can cover medical expenses, lost wages, and other costs associated with the injury. In Florida, employers with four or more employees are required to carry workers’ compensation insurance.

To receive workers’ compensation benefits after being while at work, nursing home employees should take the following steps:

  1. Report the injury to your employer. You should report the injury to your employer as soon as possible. Your employer should then provide you with a claim form to complete.
  2. Seek medical attention. You should seek medical attention for your injury as soon as possible. This will not only help ensure that you receive appropriate treatment, but it will also help to document the injury for your workers’ compensation claim.
  3. File a workers’ compensation claim. You need to file a workers’ compensation claim with the Florida Division of Workers’ Compensation within two years of the date of the injury.
  4. Get help from an experienced Florida workers’ compensation lawyer if you have questions or concerns about filing your claim.

How a Lawyer Can Help Injured Nursing Home Workers Get Workers’ Compensation Benefits in Florida

An experienced Florida workers’ compensation lawyer can be an invaluable resource for nursing home workers who have suffered from on-the-job injuries in Florida. A lawyer can help injured workers with:

  • Filing a workers’ compensation claim: A lawyer can help you navigate the complex process of filing a workers’ compensation claim, ensuring that all necessary paperwork is completed correctly and that the claim includes sufficient evidence of your injury and right to benefits.
  • Gathering evidence: In order to receive workers’ compensation benefits, you need to provide evidence that your injury was work-related. A lawyer can help gather this evidence, which may include medical records, witness statements, and other documentation.
  • Negotiating with the employer or insurance company: Employers and insurance companies may try to deny or reduce your workers’ compensation benefits. A lawyer can negotiate on your behalf to help ensure that you receive the full benefits they are entitled to.
  • Representing the injured worker at hearings: If your employer or insurance company denies your workers’ compensation claim, you may need to attend a hearing. A lawyer can represent you at this hearing, presenting evidence and arguing your case.
  • Advising the injured worker on their rights: Workers’ compensation laws can be complex, and you may not fully understand your rights. A lawyer can provide legal advice and guidance to help ensure that you understand your rights and receive the full benefits you are entitled to.
  • Pursuing a third-party claim: In some cases, an injured worker may be able to pursue a third-party claim in addition to their workers’ compensation claim. For example, if the injury was caused by a defective piece of equipment, the injured worker may be able to file a lawsuit against the manufacturer of the equipment. A lawyer can help you pursue this type of claim and recover additional compensation.

Overall, a lawyer can be an invaluable resource for nursing home workers who have suffered from on-the-job injuries in Florida. From filing the workers’ compensation claim to negotiating with the employer or insurance company to representing you at hearings, a lawyer can provide the legal expertise and guidance that you need to help ensure that you receive the full benefits to which you are entitled. Top of Form

Get Advice and Help Obtaining Workers’ Compensation Benefits for Your Nursing Home Injury

The Van Dingenen lawyers are committed to helping injured workers in Orlando and throughout Central Florida. Together, we have more than 60 years of experience standing up for the rights of workers against employers and insurance companies and ensuring that they get all the benefits and compensation to which they are entitled.

We have extensive knowledge of Florida Workers’ Compensation law and have obtained hundreds of millions of dollars in settlements and verdicts for injured workers and their families. Let us put our knowledge, skill and experience to work fighting for your rights.

If you or a family member has been injured while working at a nursing home, contact us as soon as possible to take legal action to protect your rights. Call us at 407-967-5377 or submit the FREE CASE EVALUATION form on this page to get started. Our expert legal advice and services are free until we win your case.

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