Common Office Injuries
When people hear about workplace injuries, they tend to think of notoriously dangerous workspaces like factories or construction sites. The truth is that major injuries can happen anywhere, even in the quiet environment of a professional office. In the interest of preventing workplace injuries, this article will outline some of the most common injuries suffered by office workers.
If you have been injured at any job, you deserve to be compensated for your medical expenses. If you have any questions about your rights as an injured worker, call the Pennsylvania workers’ compensation attorneys of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. at 610-667-7511.
The Most Common Office Accidents
According to research by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the most common office injuries include:
- Falls: Inadequate lighting, slick floors, spills, and clutter all collectively make falls the most common kind of office injury. These dangerous accidents can result in sprains, bone fractures, head trauma, and spinal cord damage.
- Sprains: Even office workers need to lift heavy objects from time to time. Unfortunately, overexertion or unsafe lifting techniques can cause serious damage to the muscles and tendons. They can also cause people to drop large objects, potentially causing broken bones or head injuries.
- Repetitive motion: Long periods of typing or other repetitive motions can cause inflammation of the wrist’s tendons. This painful injury can make it very difficult for people to use their hands, and if it is allowed to progress, it may even require surgery to repair.
If your employer has failed to take reasonable steps to prevent injuries like these, our Pennsylvania workplace injury lawyers can help.
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The workers’ compensation lawyers at Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. are committed to protecting the rights of injured employees. Contact our offices today at 610-667-7511 for the assistance you need.

