5 jobs that require people to seek workers’ compensation more often

Workers Compensation Jobs

There are many different types of hazardous jobs that might require individuals to seek out workers’ compensation more often than other types of occupations. Several different types of events that can lead to workplace injuries. Some of the most common of these include vehicle crashes, falls, contact with equipment, exposure to harmful substances, intentional injuries, and fires or explosions. 

What are the most common injuries for which workers seek workers’ compensation?

In order from most to least common, here are some of the top injuries that commonly lead to workers’ compensation claims.

  • Strains.
  • Contusions.
  • Lacerations.
  • Sprains.
  • Punctures.

What are the top 5 jobs where employees file workers’ compensation claims more often?

According to data compiled by the United States Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics, these are the top five jobs from 2011 until 2020 that resulted in workers’ compensation claims being filed: 

  1. Nursing assistants — Nursing assistants accounted for 8.2% of all workers’ comp claims.
  1. Registered nurses — Registered nurses accounted for 6.7% of all workers’ comp claims.
  1. Laborers — Laborers accounted for 5.5% of all workers’ comp claims.
  1. Truck and tractor trailer drivers — Truck and tractor trailer drivers accounted for 3.7% of all workers’ comp claims.
  1. Stock and order fillers — Stock and order fillers accounted for 2.7% of all workers’ comp claims.

How can physical therapy help people who are injured at their jobs?

There are multiple ways that physical therapy can help these and other workers who have been injured on the job. Some of these ways include: 

  • Workplace injury prevention — Physical therapy can be useful in preventing injuries in these types of occupations. Therapists can evaluate current flexibility and strength and develop a plan to help build your strength levels so that you can decrease your risk for injury as much as possible.
  • Rehabilitation from workplace injury — If you already have experienced an injury at your workplace, physical therapy can help you begin to heal and regain your original strength.

Find help at Border TS if you have a job with high workers’ compensation claims

Physical therapy is a great option for those who have experienced a workplace injury and are seeking help for recovery. Our Border Therapy Services physical therapists are specially trained to help you on your wellness and recovery journey.

Contact our team today for more information about how a workplace prevention program or injury recovery plan can help you or to schedule an initial appointment.