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Industrial accidents

Prince George’s County Attorneys Aiding Workers Injured in Industrial Accidents in the Pursuit of Benefits

An industrial accident can occur without warning, leaving impacted workers with severe injuries, mounting medical bills, and an uncertain future. These accidents are common in industries such as manufacturing, construction, warehousing, and chemical processing, where workers are frequently exposed to heavy machinery, hazardous materials, and dangerous working conditions. Maryland’s workers’ compensation system is designed to protect injured employees by providing essential financial and medical benefits to aid in their recovery. However, navigating the claims process can be challenging. If you or a loved one were hurt in an industrial accident while working, it is in your best interest to talk to an attorney about your options. The capable Prince George’s County workers’ compensation attorneys at Foran & Foran, P.A., possess the knowledge and experience needed to help you fight for your rights and seek the compensation you need to move forward.

Understanding the Impact of Industrial Accidents

Industrial accidents can happen in a variety of settings and result from numerous causes, including mechanical failures, inadequate safety protocols, human error, and exposure to harmful substances. These accidents frequently occur in industries such as manufacturing, construction, chemical processing, and shipping, where workers handle complex machinery, hazardous chemicals, and high-risk equipment. Industrial accidents can lead to severe injuries that require extensive medical treatment, prolonged rehabilitation, and, in some cases, permanent disability.

Workers’ Compensation Benefits for Industrial Accidents

Maryland’s workers’ compensation system provides benefits to employees who are injured in the course of their job duties, like those who suffer injuries in industrial accidents. To qualify for benefits, an injured worker must demonstrate that their injury occurred while performing job-related tasks. Unlike personal injury claims, workers’ compensation is a no-fault system, meaning that employees can receive benefits regardless of who was responsible for the accident. However, independent contractors and certain other categories of workers are typically not eligible for such under Maryland’s workers’ compensation laws.

Workers’ compensation benefits for industrial accidents include medical benefits and disability benefits. Medical benefits cover all necessary treatments related to the workplace injury, including emergency room visits, hospital stays, surgeries, prescription medications, physical therapy, and any required medical devices such as wheelchairs or prosthetics. Injured workers are entitled to ongoing medical care until they reach maximum medical improvement, ensuring that they receive the best possible treatment to aid in their recovery.

Disability benefits provide crucial financial support for injured employees. Temporary total disability benefits provide financial assistance when a worker is completely unable to work for a temporary period while recovering. These benefits generally amount to two-thirds of the injured worker’s average weekly wage and continue until they are cleared to return to work. Temporary partial disability benefits are available for workers who can return to work in a limited capacity but earn less than they did before the accident. These benefits help cover the gap in earnings until the worker fully recovers.

For workers who suffer long-term or permanent impairments, permanent partial disability or permanent total disability benefits may be available. Permanent partial disability benefits compensate injured employees who sustain lasting impairments but are still able to perform some work. The amount of compensation is determined based on the severity of the injury and how it impacts the worker’s ability to earn a living. Permanent total disability benefits are reserved for those whose injuries prevent them from engaging in any form of gainful employment, providing long-term financial support. If an industrial accident results in a worker’s death, their dependents may receive death benefits, which include financial assistance for funeral expenses and ongoing support for surviving family members.

Meet with a Knowledgeable Prince George’s County Workers’ Compensation Lawyer

Industrial accidents can cause significant disruptions in the lives of injured workers and their families, but workers’ compensation benefits can help them move forward. If you were hurt while working, it is smart to talk to an attorney about what benefits you may be owed. The knowledgeable Prince George’s County workers’ compensation attorneys at Foran & Foran, P.A., can help you protect your rights and advocate for the best possible outcome available in your case. Our firm is based in Greenbelt, Maryland, and we proudly serve injured workers in Hyattsville, Upper Marlboro, Bowie, La Plata, Waldorf, Rockville, Silver Spring, and throughout Prince George’s County, Charles County, Montgomery County, and across the state of Maryland. To schedule a free and confidential consultation, you can contact us through our online form or call us at (301) 441-2022.

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