Why Accidents at work are nearly unavoidable
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by: Hollie Wilcox
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Date: Fri, 3 Jul 2009 Time: 2:31 AM
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Another precaution an employer might take is having you sign a waiver stating that if you are injured on the job you will not hold the employer or any other employee at fault. Depending on your particular work environment the degree of injury can vary greatly. If you have an office or administrative job your greatest worry might be a paper cut. If you stock shelves for a living you might be concerned about a heavy box falling on you. Now if you are a coal or oil miner your exposure to danger is greater. As a coal miner you have to worry about cave-ins and as an oil miner there is always the possibility of oil spills. In these conditions the accidents carry a greater risk.
Having the facts concerning your job, the possible threats, and your options should an accident occur is very important. If you have to see a doctor or go to the hospital as a result of an accident in the workplace will your employer cover the bill? Will you be forced to file an accident claim ? Will you receive a compensation claim for any other loss you receive as a result of an accident?
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Make sure you are well informed of your options should an accident occur in your workplace. Be sure to consult a lawyer if need be. For more information, visit http://www.irwinmitchell.com to find out about your options should you have an accident at work .
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