South Carolina Workers’ Comp for Heavy Equipment Injuries
How to Get Maximum Compensation After a Heavy Equipment Injury at Work in Columbia
From construction sites to warehouses to factories, heavy equipment is indispensable in helping efficiently accomplish tasks that would otherwise be labor-intensive and time-consuming. However, despite these unparalleled benefits, this equipment also presents inherent dangers for workers that lead to severe and catastrophic injuries.
According to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), in 2021 alone, there were 30,300 nonfatal work-related injuries and illnesses reported in South Carolina, 19,900 of which were considered severe in nature. The industries with the highest rates of work injuries included trade, transportation, utilities and manufacturing.
Fortunately, most South Carolina workers who are injured on the job are eligible for workers’ compensation benefits for medical expenses and lost wages if they need to take time off of work while they heal from their injuries.
Types of Dangerous Heavy Equipment
Heavy equipment refers to any type of large equipment used in a variety of workplaces, including:
- Bulldozers
- Back-end loaders
- Cranes
- Compactors
- Cement mixers
- Dump trucks
- Excavators
- Forklifts
- Loaders
- Road graders
- Rollers
- Power shovels
- Trenchers
Common Causes of Heavy Equipment Injuries
Construction workers, coal miners, farmers, and sanitation workers frequently have accidents that involve heavy equipment, but this equipment can lead to accidents anywhere that large or heavy merchandise or supplies are being transported.
- Poorly maintained or defective construction equipment
- Weak structural foundation for heavy equipment
- Improper equipment being used for the job
- Untrained project workers or supervisors
- Safety protocols violations
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