Workers Compensation for Back Injuries

Lawyers Explain Workers Compensation for Back Injury

One of the most common body parts injured at work is the back. Our experienced Long Beach lawyers have assisted hundreds of employees obtain the workers compensation they deserve for their back injuries.

Who Can Get Workers Compensation for a Back Injury?

A back injury can be caused by a single incident – when the worker lifts, reaches, pulls, pushes, carries, turns or throws something in a way that results in a sudden back injury. Back injuries can also be the result of chronic or repetitive workplace activity such as standing, walking, carrying or repeating the same action over and over to the point of injuring the back.

As long as you can prove that the back injury directly resulted from the performance of your required work-related duties, it does not matter whether the back injury was caused by a single event or repeated activity.

Statistics show that, overall, approximately 75% of workers with back injuries receive a settlement or award in their workers’ comp claims. However this success rate is actual higher when represented by a skilled and experienced workers compensation lawyer.

How Much Workers Compensation Can I Get for a Back Injury?

Back injuries can range in severity, from mild strains that simply require physical therapy – to herniated discs that can require surgery and permanent medical care. For this reason, the amount awarded in workers compensation cases for back injuries varies significantly.

Recent statistics released by legal marketing firm Martindale-Nolo indicate that the average compensation for a back injury is $23,600.  Other studies have indicated that 68% of workers with back injuries receive less than $20,000. While 6% received between $20,000 and $40,000 and 17% received between $40,000 and $60,000. That same study stated that 9% of workers with back injuries collected more than $60,000 in their workers compensation settlement.

So, as you can see, the amount you will receive for a back injury in a workers compensation case can vary a great deal. The best way to assess what you may be able to collect is to consult with an experienced workers compensation lawyer.

Workers’ Compensation Denials for Back Injuries

Denials are common for workers with back injuries during the initial claims process – especially if they are not represented by a workers compensation lawyer. This means requesting a hearing or appeal is often necessary in workers comp cases involving back injuries.

The most common reason employers and insurers deny workers compensation for a back injury is by claiming that the employee had a “preexisting condition” that caused their back injuries. Other reasons for a back injury workers compensation denial given by the insurance company can include claiming that the injury happened while the worker was off site and off duty – or even that the accident or injury never took place.

Best Long Beach Workers Compensation Lawyers for Back Injury

Because the insurance company will often try to deny your workers compensation claim for a back injury, having an experienced workers compensation lawyer by your side is essential. The hearing and appeals process can be quite complex – requiring proper forms, attending hearings, and following procedural rules for gathering and presenting evidence.

Our experienced Long Beach lawyers have assisted hundreds of employees in Orange County and the Los Angeles area obtain the workers compensation they deserve for their back injuries. If you are suffering from a work related back injury, and you would like to understand your options, call our workers compensation lawyers for a free consultation.

Call Our Long Beach Workers Compensation Lawyers: 562-622-4800

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