Occupational Hazards: Garbage Collection
Some of the most dangerous jobs in the United States are also some of the most important to everyday life. One such job is garbage collecting. Because of the inherent dangers of garbage collecting, workers who are injured on the job may have to take considerable time away from work to recuperate, and they may have difficulty making ends meet while they are away from work, not earning a paycheck. Fortunately, workers’ compensation benefits may be able to provide much needed financial support to injured workers during this difficult time.
If you or someone you know has been injured on the job, you need to take action immediately. Workers’ compensation benefits can help you pay for medical bills and other expenses while you are away from work. Contact a Pennsylvania workers’ compensation lawyer from Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., today at 610-667-7511 and learn more about how our attorneys can help you.
Garbage Collecting Dangers
There are a number of different dangers and risks associated with garbage collecting. Some of the most common dangers include the following:
- Getting struck by the garbage truck or another vehicle that fails to stop
- Back injuries from lifting heavy bags of trash or other objects
- Crushing injuries from heavy tools or even the truck’s rear door
Without being able to work, medical bills and other expenses can pile up quickly. Fortunately, a workers’ compensation attorney may be able to help you secure the benefits you need.
Contact Us
If you have been injured on the job and you would like to know more about what an experienced attorney can do to help you, contact a Pennsylvania workers’ compensation attorney from Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., today at 610-667-7511.

