Common Summer Workplace Injuries
Posted By St. Louis Personal Injury Attorney on Aug 31, 2011 8:35pm PDT
Summer, while fun, is not without its dangers. As August comes to a close and throughout the country, heat waves persist, it is easy to see the physical strain that accompanies the summer. Between the heat and the long hours, these summer-related injuries can occur all across the nation. The same goes for employees who find themselves baking under the summer sun.
One common example of a summer-related workplace injury is that of hyperthermia, otherwise known as the overheating of the body. When overheated, the body can struggle to cool itself down again. This can result in the body suffering from common heat-related illnesses heat stroke, rash, cramps and heat exhaustion.
Another example of a summer-related injury is dehydration. Unfortunately, when working hard, many employees are not given the proper amount of time or resources to make sure that they stay properly hydrated – this can result in serious consequences, such as organ failure or possibly even wrongful death.
At the Onder Law Firm, we realize that the summer is not all fun and games. With an increase in outdoor work comes an increase in work-related injuries. If you have recently suffered from a related injury while working, you could have grounds to file a workers' compensation claim. We encourage you to consult with a
St. Louis personal injury lawyer from our firm as soon as possible.
We know the nuances surrounding these types of claims – you can be confident knowing that we will do everything that we can to defend your legal rights. Contact a St. Louis workers' compensation attorney from our firm as soon as possible if you would like to learn more about how we can help you to fight for maximum financial compensation. From
car accidents to claims involving
defective products, we have proven ourselves as true advocates for the rights of the accused – you can trust that we will be there every step of the way to help you obtain the just outcome that you truly deserve.