In the United States, approximately 200,000 citizens require rotator cuff surgery every year, ranking these shoulder injuries as one of the most common injuries experienced by Americans. The rotator cuff functions using four muscles. An injury to one or more of these muscles can cause a great deal of pain, rendering everyday tasks like cleaning, cooking, or even relaxing to be a painful experience.
Some shoulder injuries can be treated with less invasive measures than surgery. However, if your condition fails to improve without surgery, a doctor should make surgery an available option for treatment.
If you sustained damage to your shoulder, due to another person’s negligence, you may be eligible for compensation. Call our office today to speak with a Columbia rotator cuff injury lawyer about your workers’ compensation claim.
Rotator cuff injuries can be caused by a traumatic workplace event such as lifting something heavy with an outstretched arm. More commonly, however, shoulder injuries occur over time. These types of injuries are known as repetitive stress injuries (RSI), and occur when a muscle, bone, joint, or tendon is overused.
Rotator cuff injuries start with a slight tear in the muscle and, with continued used, result in a complete tear. Columbia’s construction and warehouse workers, or any other employees who are required to do heavy lifting, are especially prone to rotator cuff injuries. Symptoms include, but are not limited to:
Anyone experiencing these types of symptoms due to repetitive stress at work should reach out to a Columbia attorney with experience handling rotator cuff injury cases.
If your rotator cuff injury occurred in the course and scope of your employment in Columbia, your employer is financially responsible for covering the costs of your treatment. Employers are often reluctant to honor workers’ compensation claims because it is difficult to prove the injury occurred over a period of time and within the course and scope of the occupation.
Furthermore, the employer may be reluctant to cover the costs of surgery, electing for less invasive treatment measures, instead.
If you are having difficulty getting approval for surgery, a Columbia rotator cuff injury lawyer could work tirelessly to get you the treatment you need. At the Law Office of Chris Miller, we know that you need to stay on top of bills, keep your family fed, and get back to work.
Allow us to use our knowledge, experience, and resources to fight for every bit of compensation that your workplace injury deserves.