An accident in the workplace is never pleasant, and you need to make sure that you recover from it correctly. Here is a quick guide to ensure that you are recovering both physically and mentally as quickly as you can.
Make Sure You are Getting Paid
If you are out of work for more than four days because of your injury, you are entitled to Statutory Sick Pay. This will be much less than your usual salary, but it will help to ease some of the financial burdens you are experiencing.
Your place of work may also offer their own sick pay scheme with a potentially higher amount of money. You cannot be paid less than the statutory amount the government has set, and you are entitled to claim sick pay for up to 28 weeks.
Consider Opening a Personal Injury Claim
If the accident causing your injury happened due to negligence on the part of your employer or improperly maintained equipment, you may be entitled to compensation. In this scenario, it is worth contacting a lawyer who specialises in claims about an accident at work.
They will be able to advise you whether you do indeed have grounds for a claim and then they can help you to build one. This may not be the easiest thing for you to do, especially if the injury was a while ago, but it can eventually lead to some much-needed closure.
Make sure you have as many details as possible about the nature of the accident, as well as any medical documents like a doctor’s or hospital’s report. All of these are incredibly important for your claim and will help to give it some weight and clarity.
Take Time
The most important thing you can do during this time is to take time for yourself. This can be extremely challenging if the accident has severely impacted your life, but it is essential to do so.
Consider taking up a new hobby or activity to take your mind off the bad memories and any pain you may be experiencing. It might be the perfect way to help you recover both physically and mentally.
One of the critical things you must do in this period is return to work at the right time. Going back too soon may result in unfortunate setbacks; leaving you potentially in more pain. It might be difficult to do so especially if you are used to being on the go constantly, but if you have been injured, then you need to sit back and allow yourself time to recover.
An accident in the workplace can seem like a daunting experience, but it does not have to be. Make sure that you are taking all the time you need to recover fully; both in body and in mind. If necessary, consider taking out a personal injury claim with a reputable lawyer to help you out. It might be exactly what you need to feel healed.
This article does not necessarily reflect the opinions of the editors or management of EconoTimes.


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