Warehouse Worker Injuries

Orlando Warehouse Accident Attorneys

Warehouse workers play a vital role in ensuring that products are shipped and delivered on time. The work seems straightforward; however, working in a warehouse is not without risks, and injuries can occur on the job. These injuries can range from minor cuts and bruises to more severe injuries such as back strains, fractures, and even fatalities.

If you have been injured while working in a warehouse in Florida, you may be facing many difficulties. You may need ongoing medical treatment and be suffering with chronic pain. You may be unable to work and be feeling anxious about how you will pay the bills. Certainly, managing everything after a workplace injury can be very difficult.

Understanding Florida Workers’ Compensation law and knowing you have the right to benefits to pay for your medical care and a substantial portion of your lost wages if you can’t work or can’t work in the same capacity you used to can be very reassuring. The experienced Orlando workers’ compensation lawyers of Van Dingenen Law would be honored to help you understand your rights and make sure they are protected.

We know that navigating the Florida workers’ compensation claim process can be difficult and confusing. We have over 60 years of successful experience helping injured workers in Orlando and throughout Central 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.

If you have questions about workers’ compensation and your claim, if your benefits have been denied or if you are having problems getting your benefits, please contact us at 407-967-5377 or submit the FREE CASE EVALUATION form on this page. Our expert legal advice and services are free to you until we win your case.

What Types of Injuries Occur in Orlando Warehouses?

Warehouse workers are exposed to many hazards in their day-to-day work, and injuries can occur in several ways. Some of the most common types of injuries Florida warehouse workers experience include:

  • Strains and sprains: Lifting and carrying heavy items can cause muscle strains and sprains, particularly in the back, neck, and shoulders.
  • Falls: Falls are a leading cause of injuries in warehouses. Workers may slip on wet floors or trip over objects that are not properly stored or stacked.
  • Repetitive Motion Injuries: Workers performing the same motions over and over can develop repetitive motion injuries like carpal tunnel syndrome.
  • Cuts and punctures: Workers can cut themselves on sharp objects, or puncture themselves with nails, screws, or other sharp objects.
  • Burns: Workers can get burned by exposure to hot surfaces, chemicals or fires.

What Causes Accidents and Injuries in Orlando Warehouses?

There are several reasons why accidents and injuries occur in Orlando warehouses. Some of the most common causes include:

  • Lack of training: Workers may not have received the proper training to perform their job duties safely.
  • Improper use of equipment: Workers may not know how to use equipment properly or may use equipment that is not suitable for the task at hand.
  • Poor housekeeping: Cluttered and unorganized work areas can create tripping and falling hazards.
  • Overexertion: Workers may be asked to perform tasks that are too physically demanding or may be expected to work too many hours without adequate breaks.
  • Lack of proper safety equipment: Workers may not have access to or be provided with proper safety equipment such as hardhats, safety glasses, or gloves.

How to File a Workers’ Compensation Claim in Florida

Workers who are injured on the job are entitled to file for workers’ compensation in Florida. Workers’ compensation is a form of insurance that provides benefits to employees who are injured on the job or become ill due to work-related conditions. Workers’ compensation benefits may include medical treatment, wage replacement, and disability benefits.

When an Orlando warehouse employee is injured on the job, they should report the injury to their employer as soon as possible. This will start the process of filing a workers’ compensation claim. Employers are required to provide their employees with information about their worker compensation benefits and how to file a claim. If the employer does not provide this information, then you should contact Florida’s Workers’ Compensation Division to find out how to file a claim.

You should, of course, seek medical attention as soon as possible. This is important for your health and well-being, and also important for your workers’ compensation claim. A medical report can be used as evidence to support your claim and can help ensure that you receive the appropriate benefits.

After filing a workers’ compensation claim, you and your employer should assess the extent of your injury and the benefits that you are entitled to. Doing this can get complicated and may involve a hearing or other legal proceedings. Often, injured workers need a workers’ compensation lawyer to represent them in these proceedings to make sure their rights are protected.

At Van Dingenen Law, we have more than sixty years of combined experience helping injured workers and their families get the full compensation to which they are entitled under Florida law. If you have questions or concerns about your workers’ compensation claim or need an experienced Florida workers’ compensation attorney representing you at a hearing or other legal proceeding, please contact us by calling our office at 407-967-5377 or submitting the FREE CASE EVALUATION form on this page. We are committed to helping injured workers get all the benefits and the maximum compensation available.

What Benefits Can I Get from Workers’ Compensation in Florida?

If you are a warehouse worker who has been injured on the job, it is important to understand your rights under Florida law. It is also important to get help from an experienced workers’ compensation lawyer to make sure that your rights are protected and that you receive all the benefits to which you are legally entitled.

Your benefits may include:

  • Medical benefits—Your employer’s workers’ compensation insurer should pay for all necessary medical costs related to your fall injury, including emergency care, surgery, hospital stays, doctor’s visits, medical tests, prescription medication, prostheses, attendant care, rehabilitation and ongoing therapy, and transportation costs for travel to and from you doctor and pharmacy.
  • Lost wage benefits—If you are unable to work due to your injury, you can receive weekly payments that cover two-thirds of your pre-injury weekly wage (for up to 104 weeks). If your injury allows you to work—but in a light-duty role—you could receive two-thirds of the difference between your wages now and what you earned before.
  • Permanent impairment benefits—If you lose or lose use of a body part or function due to a construction fall, you could receive benefits that are aimed at compensating you for that loss. These benefits often are paid in a lump sum.
  • Death benefits—If you are a dependent of a worker who died due to a construction site accident, you could be eligible to receive a percentage of the average weekly wages that your loved one earned before the accident, as well as up to $7,500 in funeral expenses. Spouses may also be eligible for education benefits.

Your workers’ compensation benefits may help take some of the financial burden of the warehouse injury off your shoulders; however, it may not be enough to fully compensate you for your losses. If a third party (someone who is not employed by your employer or an entity other than your employer’s business) was responsible or partially responsible for your accident, you may be able to bring a lawsuit against them for damages such as medical expenses, lost income, pain, suffering, mental anguish and other losses, and obtain substantial compensation.

The Van Dingenen workers’ compensation lawyers can help you understand the benefits to which you may be entitled and advise you on whether or not you should file a lawsuit against a third party. We have the knowledge, experience and resources you need to successfully navigate the Florida Workers’ Compensation system.

How Will a Lawyer Help Injured Warehouse Workers with Workers’ Compensation?

Injured workers often face many problems pursuing workers’ compensation benefits. At Van Dingenen Law, we understand your difficulties and want to help. It is important for you to get advice and help understanding the workers’ compensation claim process. You can trust us to know the system, provide sound advice, and have the skill, experience and persistence to get you the benefits you deserve.

As your lawyers, we will thoroughly investigate your accident to determine your eligibility for workers’ compensation benefits and examine the possibility of pursuing a third-party liability claim. We will advise you on your best options and protect your rights by:

  • Expertly handling all issues involved with your Workers’ Compensation claim
  • Resolving problems with your Workers’ Compensation benefits, such as receiving benefits late or requirements about your getting care from different doctors
  • Investigating why your claim was denied
  • Gathering the evidence to successfully appeal a denial
  • Fighting to get you all available benefits
  • Answering all your questions promptly and providing the personal attention and attention to detail you deserve

With decades of experience and millions recovered for clients, we can be trusted to handle your claim with the expertise you need. We are well-versed in Florida’s workers’ compensation system and laws and can help you through the claim process successfully.

Get Help for Your Warehouse Injury from Experienced Florida Workers’ Compensation Lawyers

The Van Dingenen lawyers are committed to helping injured workers in Orlando and throughout Central Florida get the benefits to which they are entitled. We are passionate about achieving justice for injured workers and fight against employers and insurance companies for workers’ rights.

We have helped hundreds of injured workers get the compensation they deserve in cases involving lost wages, medical treatment and tax-free settlements. We have obtained hundreds of millions of dollars in verdicts and settlements for injured workers and their families and will put our experience to work fighting aggressively for your rights.

If you have been injured on the job in a warehouse accident, please contact us as soon as possible to make sure your rights are protected. You can reach us at 407-967-5377 or by submitting the FREE CASE EVALUATION form on this page.

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