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Head Injury at Work

Head injuries can be scary because even minor head injuries can have life-long effects. If you or someone you love sustained a head injury at work, contacting a Sacramento workers’ compensation lawyer is essential. Sacramento Workers’ Compensation Attorneys, P.C., can help you understand the common causes and symptoms of head injuries and what to do if you think you have sustained a head injury. For information about a workers’ compensation claim for a head injury suffered at work, call us, send us a message, or visit our office.

There are several ways you can experience a head injury at work. They include walking into an object, an object falling on your head, or hitting your head on the ground when you land.

Head injuries are the most severe type of workers’ compensation injuries and can lead to concussions, contusions, hematomas, or traumatic brain injuries. 

Specific industries have a higher risk of head injuries. Employees that have an increased risk of head injuries include: 

  • Construction workers 
  • Industrial workers 
  • Truck drivers 
  • Warehouse operations
  • Firefighters 

If you recently suffered a head injury at work, you may not experience any concerning symptoms. While you may immediately notice some surface symptoms due to the initial head injury, you must be aware of other symptoms that may not appear until days or weeks after your initial injury. You can expect a quick recovery from a mild concussion, but you should still look for the following symptoms. 

  • Headache 
  • Tiredness
  • Dizziness
  • Nausea

Traumatic brain injuries can lead to permanent brain damage or even death. Symptoms of a traumatic brain injury include: 

  • Severe headache 
  • Continuous nausea and or vomiting 
  • Disorientation and or confusion
  • Loss of consciousness 
  • Seizures 
  • Slurred speech
  • Changes in mood and behavior 
  • Blurry vision and or dilated pupils 
  • Tinnitus or ringing in the ears. 

You must seek medical attention immediately if you believe you have sustained a head injury. While some symptoms disappear after a few days of rest, some have long-lasting effects throughout your lifetime. Don’t forget to tell your physician that the injury happened while working. 

Employees who suffer a head injury can receive workers’ compensation benefits. You must get medical attention and report the incident immediately to file a workers’ compensation case. While you may not think your head injury is severe now, your symptoms can manifest later. Any delay can affect your workers’ compensation case. You generally can get as much as two-thirds or more of your lost earnings in compensation, depending on the severity of your symptoms. 

Our Sacramento Workers’ Compensation Attorneys recommend you write down how your head injury affects your day-to-day life. This can be used as evidence in your workers’ compensation claim. 

What can you do?

Head injuries are not simple accidents you should ignore, especially since some symptoms develop days and even months after the incident. This type of injury can have short-term effects. However, severe types of head injuries result in long-term disabilities that may need lifelong support. If you or your loved one sustained a head injury at work, visit us at Sacramento Workers’ Compensation Attorneys, PC, so we can better explain the common causes of head injuries, common symptoms of head injuries, and what to do if you have sustained a head injury. Our Sacramento workers’ compensation lawyers are highly experienced, and you will want a skilled attorney to help you with your case.