Atlanta Hand Injuries

LEGALLY REVIEWED BY:
Stephen R. Hasner
Managing Partner at Hasner Law PC
May 10, 2024

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The human hand is a remarkable appendage. It allows people not only to interact with the world, but also to manipulate the objects in front of them. When one’s hand is injured, the world becomes a far more difficult place to navigate. Unfortunately, accidents involving the hands are all too common in the workplace.

From injuries that occur around heavy equipment to carpal tunnel syndrome, the average worker’s hands seem to be in constant danger. Understanding the severity of these injuries, as well as the costs associated with rehabilitation, can help drive home how important it is to take them seriously.

Types of Hand Injuries

Many types of hand injuries can occur on the job. According to the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, about 25 out of every 10,000 workers will suffer from some sort of hand injury each year. These injuries may include:

  • Sprains, strains, and dislocations
  • Fractures and breaks
  • Crush injuries
  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Hand injuries should always be taken seriously in the workplace. Failure to do so can have long-lasting implications. Contact our workers comp attorney in Atlanta for legal help.

Rehabilitation and Costs

Rehabilitation after a hand injury comes in many different forms. The amount of rehabilitation needed is generally tied to the severity of the injury. While a simple sprain may heal on its own, a crush injury may require painstaking surgery as well as months (or even years) of occupational therapy. In worst-case scenarios, some individuals never regain full use of the injured hand – causing both life-long issues and curtailing the individual’s ability to make a living in his or her former field.

Those suffering from carpal tunnel, one of the more common workplace injuries to the hand, can find themselves on a rather long road to recovery. If the individual chooses surgery (usually a costly option), he or she will often have to deal with an extended period of recovery, as well as a limited amount of occupational therapy so that he or she can regain strength in the injured hand. This period of recovery is not only painful, but it may also require the individual spend a significant amount of time away from work.

There is no set cost for recovering from hand injuries, but a few rules do tend to apply across the board. A major hand injury will usually require some form of therapy so that the injured party can regain full use of his or her hands. Unfortunately, insurance coverage for such therapies may not last through the full recovery process. The more severe the injury, the more likely it will be that the affected individual will not be able to resume his or her former career – a problem that leads not only to reduced potential earnings, but also to the possibility of losing one’s hard-earned skills as well.

Contact An Experienced Workers’ Compensation Attorney in Atlanta Today

If your hand has been injured at work, you should not have to bear the cost of recovery alone. If your injury has resulted in lost work time, high medical bills or other problems, make sure that you contact an Atlanta workers’ comp attorney that you can trust. Contact us at Hasner Law PC today at (678) 888-4878 for a free consultation about hand injuries and workers’ compensation.

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Stephen Hasner is the founder and managing partner of Hasner Law PC. Since being licensed in Florida in 1997 and in Georgia in 1999, Stephen has worked tirelessly to help Georgia residents navigate the legal process following a serious injury. This includes injuries sustained at work, in motor vehicle accidents, and in cases of personal injury. The team at Hasner Law is dedicated to securing compensation for their clients who have been injured through no fault of their own.