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Three Steps You Should Take If You Fall From A Ladder At Work

There are many reasons an injury at work may rise to the level of needing to file a Connecticut workers’ compensation claim.  One of the most serious injuries you might experience if your job requires you to utilize a ladder for your work is a fall from a high rung of that ladder.  This dangerous activity can put you at serious risk of injury and not only hurt your body but require you to miss quite a lot of time at work.

16% Of All Workplace Injuries Happen Here - The Answer May Surprise You

When you think about reasons why someone might file a Connecticut workers’ compensation claims you may think of things like a construction accident or a strain at a warehouse lifting something heavy.  You would be right that a lot of injuries happen in these types of settings, but did you know that there is another setting that can be equally dangerous?  This unexpected place for workplace injuries to happen is somewhere that a wide cross section of the population works and they even made a TV show about it.&

When Improper Use Of A Ladder Leads To A Connecticut Workers’ Compensation Claim

There are many professions that you might associate with ladders.  Construction workers are known to use ladders to perform their roles.  Landscapers might use ladders to clear off debris from roofs and gutters.  Ladders are sometimes used by painters and plumbers to perform the duties of their jobs.   Did you know that ladders are used in a lot of professions, even some that aren’t technically considered the “trades?”  

Co-Workers Involved In Deadly Crash, Is It Considered A Workplace Injury

Some injuries that occur outside of your workplace can still be considered a Connecticut workers’ compensation claim.  Every situation is different and many times if you are clocked in at work and you get injured, even if you are not in your workplace, your injury may be considered something that is covered by your workers’ compensation.  However, there are situations where you are co-workers with someone and even in the proximity of work and the injury does not constitute workers’ compensation.

An “Off-Duty” Injury Could Result In A Connecticut Workers’ Compensation Claim

A recent incident in Milford, CT led to an off-duty firefighter coming to the rescue of a driver who had hit a tree and had the car rollover.  The off-duty firefighter arrived on the scene, helped the driver and then left the scene so those firefighters who were on-duty could complete the task of getting the driver the help that they needed.  The firefighter who was off-duty was not hurt i

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