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Heavy Lifting Or Back Injury Claim? Call A Murfreesboro Lawyer.

Back injuries resulting from lifting tasks rank among the most frequent workplace injuries affecting workers across Tennessee. When these injuries happen during your employment, knowing your legal rights and available compensation options becomes essential for protecting your financial future during recovery. 

For Murfreesboro employees experiencing lifting-related back injuries, R. Steven Waldron, Attorney at Law, provides comprehensive legal support. Attorney Steven Waldron has dedicated over five decades to representing injured workers throughout Middle Tennessee. He can help you with the workers’ compensation process if you have injured your back at work. He has a reputation for hard work and personal service, always keeping his clients’ best interests in mind. Contact him today for a free consultation.

Industries With High Risk Of Lifting Injuries

Workers in physically demanding occupations face substantially higher risks of sustaining back injuries from lifting activities. These include:

  • Warehouse operations
  • Construction sites
  • Health care facilities
  • Manufacturing plants
  • Retail environments
  • Delivery services
  • Agricultural operations
  • Waste management
  • Automotive repair shops
  • Commercial moving companies

Despite employer-provided training on proper body mechanics and lifting protocols, the physical nature of these positions creates inherent injury risks that cannot always be eliminated.

Types Of Back Injuries From Lifting

Lifting activities can produce various back injuries ranging from temporary discomfort to permanent disability. Common lifting-related back injuries include:

  • Herniated discs causing nerve compression and radiating leg pain
  • Muscle strains and ligament tears from overstretching
  • Spinal compression fractures from sudden force or repetitive stress
  • Sciatica producing shooting pain through buttocks and legs
  • Spinal cord trauma compromising motor function and sensation

Each injury type requires specific medical intervention and may qualify for different levels of workers’ compensation benefits.

Proving Causation In Lifting Injury Cases

Successfully obtaining workers’ compensation benefits for back injuries requires demonstrating that your condition arose from workplace activities rather than preexisting issues or nonwork-related incidents. 

Medical documentation from authorized treating physicians should detail your diagnosis, explain how the injury mechanism relates to your job duties and outline necessary treatment protocols. Workplace incident reports, supervisor statements and coworker testimony can corroborate your account of how the injury occurred during your shift.

Understanding Your Benefit Options

Tennessee workers’ compensation provides several benefit categories for lifting-related back injuries. Medical benefits cover all necessary treatment, including doctor visits, diagnostic imaging, physical therapy, medications and surgical procedures when required. Temporary disability benefits replace a portion of lost wages while you remain unable to work during recovery. This is typically about two-thirds of your average weekly earnings for the prior 52 weeks.

Permanent partial disability benefits may be available if your injury leaves you with lasting limitations that affect your earning capacity. As an experienced workers’ compensation lawyer, Steve Waldron will help you identify all applicable benefit categories and fight to maximize your recovery. He understands that these benefits are crucial after a work injury, whether you suffered a temporary or permanent injury.

Call For A Consultation Today

To discuss your lifting-related back injury and explore your compensation options, reach out to Murfreesboro attorney Steven Waldron through the online contact form or call 615-890-7365 to schedule your complimentary consultation today.