Manufacturing Back Injury Accidents
It is not at all uncommon for age to bring with it a variety of aches and pains. When these maladies strike the back, simply standing upright or sitting in a chair can be accompanied by an onslaught of discomfort, and other more physically-intensive activities can become unbearable. Manufacturing work places an individual’s body under great amounts of stress, even when an employee is young and well-conditioned. Lifting injuries are a prevalent danger in the workplace, and a serious accident can leave a person unable to work and in need of medical attention.
If you have been hurt while lifting something in a factory or out on the shop floor, you will probably require a thorough health evaluation and treatment from a physician. Workers’ compensation is designed to help bridge the financial gap that a workplace injury can create. Contact the Raleigh manufacturing injuries attorneys of Scudder & Hedrick, P.L.L.C., at 919-851-3311 to learn more about your legal options.
Types of Back Injuries
Despite the tendency to think of the back as a singular whole unit, it is actually comprised of a number of different muscles, bones, tissues, and structures. Normally this is a tremendous asset and physiological necessity, but it can become a liability of sorts when awkward or heavy lifting in a manufacturing environment leads to a back injury. Some potential back injuries include:
- Slipped or ruptured discs
- Dislocated discs
- Herniated discs
- Muscle strains and tears
- Spinal cord injuries
Contact Us
The Raleigh manufacturing injuries lawyers of Scudder & Hedrick, P.L.L.C., can help you explore the avenues that are available for financial compensation to offset the expense of medical care and lost wages resulting from a workplace injury. Contact us at 919-851-3311.

