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Writer's pictureEric Angermeier MD

Injured your hand at work?

Updated: Jun 14, 2020

Work injuries represent a broad spectrum of disorders including both acute injuries (fractures, lacerations), and chronic conditions (carpal tunnel, tendonitis). In some cases, work activities may worsen a pre-existing condition. If you feel you’ve been injured at work, contact your HR supervisor as you may qualify for treatment of your injury under Workman’s Compensation Insurance. It is usually much easier to get treatment for work injuries covered under Workman’s Compensation Insurance if you file your claim with your employer in advance of seeking medical attention. Obviously, this is not always possible for injuries requiring urgent or emergent medical attention.



COMMON WORK INJURIES TREATED

· Fractures

· Ligament injuries

· Lacerations

· Carpal tunnel syndrome

· Tendonitis

· Post-traumatic arthritis


HOW DO YOU SEEK CARE FOR A WORK INJURY?

If the injury requires urgent or emergent care, then seek immediate medical attention at the closest emergency department or call 911. Check with your supervisor or HR for any specific protocols that may apply to your particular job or employer in advance, or as soon as reasonably possible after an emergent injury.

If you feel you’ve been injured at work, contact your supervisor as soon as possible. You may qualify for treatment of your injury under Workman’s Compensation Insurance.

I offer both operative and nonoperative treatment for many hand and wrist work injuries. I also provide Medicolegal Consulting Services for both Plaintiff and Defense legal teams, and perform Independent Medical Examinations.

READY TO CONFIRM A DIAGNOSIS AND FIX THE PROBLEM OR JUST WANT TO LEARN MORE?

I am here to help! Talk with your HR person or supervisor in advance to find out if you qualify for coverage under Work Comp Insurance. I offer a wide variety of both nonoperative and operative treatment options for patients, and consulting services for legal teams.

Call Hand Institute of Charleston today for a clinic or telehealth appointment! 854-423-4263

This article is not a substitute for in-person medical advice or diagnosis and is for educational purposes only.

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