A Guide to SC Workers’ Comp Benefits for Grocery Store Workers
Learn About Your Rights and the Potential Challenges After Getting Injured While Working at a Grocery Store in South Carolina
In the bustling aisles and stockrooms of grocery stores like Walmart, Food Lion, and IGA, South Carolina employees face a variety of risks every day. From the potential for slips, trips and falls to the strain of repetitive motions, working in the grocery industry can present unexpected challenges to your health and safety.
Fortunately, if you’ve suffered an injury while working in a grocery store in Columbia, you have the right to workers’ compensation benefits. At Smith, Born, Leventis, Taylor & Vega, our team of experienced work injury attorneys is committed to ensuring that you receive the compensation you’re entitled to under South Carolina law.
Want to learn more about your rights after an injury? Contact our office today for a free consultation.
Is Working In a Grocery Store Physically Demanding?
Yes, working in a grocery store can indeed be physically demanding. Employees often engage in tasks that require heavy lifting, repetitive movements, extended standing, and exposure to potential slip-and-fall hazards.
The physicality of these tasks can lead to various injuries and occupational diseases, including:
- Repetitive strain injuries. Over time, continuous scanning of items or prolonged standing can lead to occupational diseases like carpal tunnel syndrome, arthritis, tendonitis or chronic pain.
- Musculoskeletal injuries. These include sprains, strains and back injuries, often resulting from lifting heavy items or repetitive stocking activities.
- Slip-and-fall injuries. Wet floors or cluttered aisles can lead to falls, causing fractures, bruises, or more severe injuries like traumatic brain injuries and spinal cord injuries.
- Cuts and lacerations. Using box cutters or handling broken items can result in cuts that can lead to infection without proper treatment or even finger amputations in severe cases.
- Stress-related illnesses. High-paced work environments, customer interactions, and long hours can contribute to stress and related health issues.
- Occupational illnesses. Working amongst the general public can lead to an increased chance of acquiring certain communicable illnesses, like the flu or COVID-19.
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