Workers' Comp Help for Manufacturing Industry
Injured in the Manufacturing Industry?
We’re Here to Help
Manufacturing workers form the backbone of North Carolina’s economy, but their jobs often come with significant risks. From machinery accidents to repetitive motion injuries, the hazards of manufacturing can lead to life-altering consequences.
When injuries occur, navigating the workers’ compensation process can be daunting. At Shankle Law Firm, we specialize in helping manufacturing employees secure the benefits they deserve, ensuring they have the financial and medical support needed to recover and move forward.
Unique Challenges Faced by Manufacturing Workers
- Machinery Malfunctions: Defective or poorly maintained equipment can cause serious injuries such as amputations or crush injuries.
- Slip-and-Fall Incidents: Spills, uneven surfaces, and cluttered workspaces often lead to falls, resulting in fractures, sprains, or head injuries.
- Repetitive Motion Injuries: Tasks like assembling, packing, or operating machinery can lead to carpal tunnel syndrome, tendinitis, or other upper extremity conditions caused by production type repetitive work over a number of months or years.
- Chemical Burns: Contact with hazardous or flammable substances may cause serious burns, respiratory illnesses, or long-term health conditions.
Comprehensive Support for Manufacturing Workers in North Carolina
- Proving Job-Related Injuries: Manufacturing workplaces can be chaotic, making it difficult to pinpoint when and where an injury occurred. We gather the necessary evidence—witness statements, incident reports, and medical records—to build a strong case.
- Maximizing Compensation: Workers’ compensation benefits should cover medical expenses, lost wages, potential rehabilitation, and/or long-term care for permanent disabilities. We fight to secure the full range of benefits you’re entitled to under the law.
- Exploring Third-Party Liability: Some injuries are caused by the negligence of third parties, such as equipment manufacturers or subcontractors. We investigate all avenues for additional compensation, including personal injury claims.
Common Workers' Compensation Claims in Manufacturing
- Injuries from faulty or malfunctioning machinery, to include paraplegia, quadraplegia, and amputations.
- Serious burns or respiratory illnesses caused by exposure to chemicals, explosives, or flammable material.
- Upper extremity conditions from high-paced, repetitive motion tasks.
- Severe injuries resulting from workplace accidents, such as falls or being struck by objects.
Your Rights as a Manufacturing Worker
- OSHA Violations: If your employer failed to meet OSHA safety standards, it could strengthen your claim or result in a higher value settlement.
- Pre-Existing Conditions: Aggravation of pre-existing injuries on the job may still qualify for compensation.
Why Choose Shankle Law Firm for Your Manufacturing Claim?
Deep Industry Knowledge
With extensive experience handling manufacturing cases, we’re familiar with the unique hazards and regulations in this field.
Personalized Representation
We treat every case with the individual attention it deserves, crafting a legal strategy tailored to your situation.
Proven Results
Our track record includes securing millions in compensation for injured workers across North Carolina.
Legal Expertise
Maggie Shankle of Shankle Law is a Board Certified Workers’ Compensation Specialist, which means the NC State Bar has deemed her an expert in this area of the law.
Take the First Step Toward Recovery
Injured while working in manufacturing? Don’t let the complexities of workers’ compensation law prevent you from getting the support you deserve.
Call 704-370-1212 today for a free consultation and let Shankle Law Firm fight for your rights.
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