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Manufacturing Work Is Dangerous. We Step In When There’s An Accident. 

All throughout Minnesota and across the country, workers in the manufacturing and production industry face a wide range of dangers while on the job. These individuals work in food packaging, clothing manufacturing, the electronics industry, automotive part manufacturing, chemical manufacturing and so much more. Metal is pressed, and steel is forged. Grain is milled, and food is processed. There is a lot involved in these jobs in the way of machinery and other hazards, which puts workers at a high risk for injury.

If you have been injured on the job, you may be entitled to workers’ compensation. Minnesota law allows injured workers to obtain benefits to make sure the work injury doesn’t prevent the worker from being able to make a living. However, you will need an experienced St. Paul workers’ comp lawyer to seek the compensation that you need while also protecting your rights. At the Law Office Of Joshua Borken, we connect you with just such an experienced attorney.

Types Of Factory Worker Accidents And Injuries

  • Repetitive motion – These injuries include carpal tunnel, bursitis or tendonitis caused by doing the same motion over and over. Soft tissues start to wear down, resulting in pain and other health issues.
  • Overexertion – A person repeatedly overexerting themselves on the job can lead to musculoskeletal disorders. These disorders are common among factory workers because the work requires great stamina from the body, such as when a person has to repeatedly lift items.
  • Body movement – There are many factory workers who have to crawl, twist, reach and bend every day.
  • Forklift accidents – Forklifts are important for moving items in the factory. However, workers can become injured if they are pinned or are caught on the machinery in any way.
  • Harmful substances – Factories can be home to many harmful substances, and these substances can be inhaled and cause skin burns.
  • Equipment and objects – Workers can be crushed by equipment and lose limbs if they are ensnared in the equipment or other objects.
  • Fires and explosions – Fires can become deadly when they spread to the flammable materials within a factory.

The common injury types are amputation, musculoskeletal disorders, broken bones, burn injuries, toxic exposure illnesses, spinal cord injuries, skin disorders, vision loss, hearing loss, poisoning, respiratory illnesses and skin disorders. Some of these injuries can result in lifelong disability, while others can heal and a person return to work.

Helping You Recover Workers’ Comp Benefits

When suffering from any of these injuries, it is important to have a St. Paul workers’ comp lawyer representing you and advocating for you. Many initial claims are denied, but they can be approved by appealing the denial. When you have an experienced attorney working for you, you increase your chances of securing full benefits so you can recover.

If You’ve Been Injured, Give Us A Call.

Manufacturing is the backbone of the country, but these jobs can be dangerous. Workers work around heavy equipment and sometimes dangerous substances that can cause serious injury or illness. If you are a factory worker who has been injured on the job, you may be eligible for workers’ comp benefits. At the Law Office Of Joshua Borken, you will receive the guidance and representation needed for a successful claim. To learn more about your rights and options, call today at 651-321-0778 to schedule a free consultation.