South Carolina Workers’ Comp for Daycare & Childcare Workers
Learn About Your Rights to Compensation and How to File a Claim
Childcare workers play an essential role in communities throughout South Carolina by keeping children safe while their loved ones work and manage other responsibilities. In the United States, approximately 459,460 people worked in childcare roles in 2022, with more than 7,000 of these individuals working in South Carolina.
While daycare classrooms are designed to be as safe as possible, childcare workers are still exposed to potentially hazardous situations that can lead to injuries. Fortunately, most South Carolina daycare and childcare workers are entitled to workers’ compensation benefits if they’re injured on the job.
This article will explain who qualifies, how to file a claim and how you can get maximum compensation after an injury.
What Are Common Injuries for Childcare Workers?
Childcare workers are most likely to experience overexertion injuries related to their frequent need to bend, twist, stoop, reach and carry objects and children. These injuries can include muscle strain in the back, shoulder or neck, herniated disks, and torn ligaments or tendons.
Although many childcare workers undergo special training each year to prevent these types of work-related injuries, it’s still possible for them to occur during the course of someone performing their normal job duties.
In addition to overexertion injuries, childcare workers also frequently experience the following:
- Broken bones. Childcare workers may slip and fall while walking on wet floors or after tripping over a child’s toy that sits in their walking path leading to broken bones.
- Infectious diseases. Similar to other personal care workers, someone who works in a daycare might accidentally be exposed to infectious viruses and bacteria as they change diapers, apply first aid and perform other duties that bring them into close contact with children and families.
- Repetitive stress injuries. Because daycare workers frequently have to perform certain tasks that require repetitive motions (like tying shoes, buttoning coats, changing diapers and helping with art projects), they’re at an increased risk of experiencing repetitive stress injuries like carpal tunnel syndrome.
Know Your Rights and Responsibilities: SC Workers’ Compensation Eligibility
Learn if you qualify for workers’ comp benefits after a work-related injury in South Carolina.
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