Metal workers perform an important yet often overlooked job. Our cars, our heat and air conditioning, our heavy equipment — none of it would be possible without metal workers. They create new things and perfect pieces already in place. Steel workers, iron workers and other metal workers all play a vital role in our daily lives.

    These employees can become injured on the job. They work in often-dangerous conditions that can lead to accidents. If you are a metal worker who has been hurt while performing your duties at work, you may be eligible for workers’ compensation. Workers’ comp benefits cover a portion of your wages as well as your medical bills, taking the financial burden off you while you are out of work and allowing you to concentrate on getting better.

    How Can You Pursue Metalworking Injury Compensation in PA?

    To pursue workers’ compensation for sheet metal mechanics and other metal workers, you will need to prove the injury occurred at work. Many employers will try to fight workers’ compensation claims because they don’t want to pay out the money. They will say your injury happened off the job. You need to build a solid record of your injury to collect the benefits you deserve.

    If you get injured on the job:

    • Report the injury to your company immediately
    • Visit a doctor and receive a diagnosis
    • Do not sign any agreement or settlement given to you by your employer that is related to your injury

    An experienced workers’ compensation attorney can advise you of your rights in this situation and guide you to the best way to protect those rights.

    What Is a Common Metal Fabrication Work Injury in PA?

    Metal workers encounter all types of on-the-job injuries. Their close proximity to welding equipment and the often-loud conditions can lead to minor and serious injuries. Some of the most common include:

    • Hearing loss from loud working conditions
    • Loss of limbs
    • Laceration

    Many welders work at high heights, which can lead to falls. Back injuries related to lifting heavy objects also occur frequently on the job. Welding accidents can result in burns that require extensive recovery. A lack of proper safety precautions in metal work settings increases the likelihood of such accidents happening.

    Contact Our Metal Worker Injury Attorneys in Pennsylvania

    Frommer D’Amico can guide you through this difficult period. Our board-certified attorneys only take on workers’ compensation cases, and we only represent employees — never their employers. Our extensive experience in this area has given us insights into legal strategies and approaches that can assist you in your case.

    We offer lower fees, and we will come to your house to meet with you across Pennsylvania. Our attorneys care about you and your case. They want to hear the details of what happened in your own words. Once we understand your side, we can begin crafting a strategy that will secure the most favorable outcome. Contact Frommer D’Amico today by calling 717-400-1000 or reaching out to us online.

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