South Carolina Workers’ Comp for Office Workers
Discover the Common Yet Overlooked Dangers in Office Environments and How Impacted Workers in Columbia Can Get the Compensation They Deserve
Though we often associate workplace injuries with hard hats and hazardous materials, the reality is that even seemingly harmless office environments in South Carolina can pose serious risks to workers’ health. From repetitive strain injuries caused by long hours at a computer to slips, trips, and falls on cluttered walkways, office workers are susceptible to a surprising array of injuries.
In this article, we’ll shed light on the most common office injuries plaguing South Carolina workers, explore your rights and options under the state’s workers’ compensation laws, and empower you to navigate the process of claiming the benefits you deserve.
How Many Office Workers Are Injured in the u.s. Annually?
Probably more than you think. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), approximately 49,770 workers in the office and administrative support sector suffered injuries at work in 2020. This included 8,230 injuries that were serious enough to require emergency room treatment.
What Is the Most Common Injury for Office Workers?
Perhaps the most common injury for office workers is a repetitive stress injury (RSI). RSIs, also called overexertion or repetitive motion injuries, are caused by overuse of a particular part of the body, often due to repetitive activities or poor ergonomics.
Common RSIs include carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis, arthritis, and tennis elbow.
Office workers typically develop RSIs in their hands, wrists, forearms, and shoulders from continuous typing or mouse use without adequate breaks or proper desk setup. Poor posture and non-ergonomic office furniture can exacerbate these conditions, leading to pain, discomfort, and sometimes more serious musculoskeletal disorders.
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