Bakersfield Workplace Shoulder and Elbow Injury Lawyer

Whether you spend your average workday lifting and carrying heavy items around or sitting behind a desk in front of a computer screen, there is always a risk that you may suffer some kind of injury through a workplace accident. For both blue-collar and white-collar jobs, damage to the shoulder or elbow can be especially debilitating. Even minor trauma can seriously interfere with your ability to perform any kind of work-related task.

Getting a positive result from a workers’ comp claim or lawsuit over a work-related injury will always be easier with our experienced attorneys on your side. If you need to recover specifically for shoulder, elbow, or upper arm injuries, it will be even more important for you to get help from our Bakersfield workplace shoulder and elbow injury lawyers who have experience handling similar cases successfully in the past.

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.

Workers’ Comp Versus Third-Party Litigation Over Arm Injuries

A successful workers’ comp claim over a work-related shoulder or elbow injury can allow for full and fault-free reimbursement of all medical expenses related to the injury, as well as temporary and potentially permanent disability benefits to make up for wage loss caused by the injury. However, workers’ comp cannot provide compensation for the non-economic effects of an injury, such as physical pain and psychological distress.

It may be possible to recover for these sorts of losses stemming from a workplace shoulder or neck injury in Bakersfield through a personal injury lawsuit, but it is not possible for an injured worker to sue their direct employer over a workplace injury if that employer already provides them with workers’ comp coverage. As an alternative, our lawyers may be able to help file suit against one or more third parties who contributed to causing an injury through their own negligent behavior—for example, a contract worker who failed to follow worksite safety procedures and caused an accident as a result.

Contact Our Bakersfield Workplace Shoulder and Elbow Injury Attorneys for Assistance

Regardless of what form the financial recovery process takes, getting past a serious shoulder or neck injury at work can be a frustrating and time-consuming experience. Getting seasoned legal counsel on your side can significantly simplify and streamline your pursuit of compensation through workers’ comp, a third-party lawsuit, or potentially both at the same time.

Our Bakersfield workplace shoulder and elbow injury lawyers have the experience and expertise needed to get you paid everything you deserve. Call today to set up an initial consultation.

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