South Carolina Workers’ Compensation for Eye Injuries
How to File a Claim for Maximum Compensation After an Eye Injury at Work
Eye injuries and vision loss can be serious risks for people who work in certain industries. These types of injuries often occur suddenly and unexpectedly, and they frequently have long-lasting effects on a person’s ability to work and live a normal life.
This article will discuss some common causes of on-the-job eye injuries, how to prevent them, and your rights if you suffer an eye injury at work.
Common Causes of Eye Injuries in the Workplace
Many scenarios can lead to a workplace eye injury:
- Flying objects, such as bits of metal or wood, can get into your eye and cause injury. These are common hazards in the construction, landscaping, ironworking and manufacturing industries. Workers frequently use tools, machines and materials that produce debris. If a worker is using a drill and a piece of metal flies off, for example, the fragment could strike the worker in the eye and cause an injury.
- Impact or blunt force accidents that result from falls, vehicle collisions, or being struck by objects can cause eye injuries, including contusions and damage to the eye socket.
- Chemical splashes can burn your eyes and cause vision loss, too. This type of injury occurs in industries where workers are handling chemicals, such as cleaning and maintenance, laboratory and research work, manufacturing and agriculture. If a worker is mixing cleaning chemicals and some of the solution splashes into their eye, for example, it could cause serious damage.
- Radiation exposure from intense lights also can damage your eyes and lead to vision loss. Suppose an auto mechanic is welding a pipe and doesn’t have sufficient protective eyewear. The intense light radiation from the welding process could cause permanent damage to the worker’s eyes.
Other factors can also increase the risk of eye injuries. For example, if you work with hazardous materials in an environment with poor lighting, you may be more likely to have an eye injury.
Employers must assess the risks in the workplace and take steps to minimize them, such as providing proper protective equipment and training employees on safety procedures. If not, a worker may have grounds for pursuing a workers’ compensation claim.
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