What Makes a Shoulder or Neck Injury Work-Related?
From minor bursitis, or swelling of bursae in the elbow, to tears in the rotator cuff of the shoulder that take months to fully heal, shoulder and elbow injuries of all shapes and sizes can potentially serve as grounds for a workers’ comp claim. When it comes to proving that someone qualifies for workers’ comp benefits, the important thing is not how severe their injury is or how long it will last, but instead whether they can prove the injury was work-related.
Broadly speaking, any injury that can be traced directly back to a specific accident that happened while the injured person was on shift, at a job site, or performing any task related to their normal job duties could qualify the injured person for workers’ comp benefits. In addition, it is possible to seek workers’ comp benefits for shoulder and elbow injuries that build up over time due to repetitive movements in a Bakersfield workplace, as our attorneys can explain in more detail.
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