What to do if You Suffer Carpal Tunnel at The Home Depot*

Carpal tunnel is caused by repetitive trauma. If you do the same hand movements day after day, it can cause damage to your wrist. Carpal tunnel syndrome is numbness and tingling accompanied by pain in the hands and arms caused by a pinched nerve in the wrist. If you run a cash register for long shifts, use a computer keyboard, or saw wood placing your wrists and hands in the same positions, you can suffer from carpal tunnel.

If you are an employee of The Home Depot who suffers from carpal tunnel, you will be unable to work for a while as you recover. This causes you to be discouraged and to suffer added stress. You are suffering physically and mentally, which can have a toll on your well-being. You are worried because while you are trying to get better, you aren’t bringing in your regular paycheck.

Injured Home Depot workers have rights. There are options for injured workers, so you should consult with a workers’ compensation attorney to pursue a personal injury claim. If you have a successful claim, you can focus on your physical healing without worrying about whether you will have the money to pay your bills.

A Leading Home Improvement Store

The Home Depot has become the largest home improvement store in the country and is the fifth-largest company in terms of its employees. Since getting its start in Marietta, Georgia in 1978 with the two first stores in buildings leased from JC Penney, the company has grown and thrived.
By 1989, it had become the largest home improvement store in the country. Now, it has more than 2,000 locations and more than 400,000 workers.

How Carpal Tunnel Could Affect Your Ability to Work

Carpal tunnel is painful, and the pinched nerve will cause numbness and burning that can affect your ability to grasp, hold, and finger objects. Because of this, you wouldn’t be able to run a cash register, sort through paperwork, or lift items to stock shelves. Because of the condition, you will not be able to carry supplies and load customers’ vehicles with purchased items.

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Where Workers’ Compensation Comes into Play

Carpal tunnel often requires surgery. The bandage will stay on for at least two weeks, but recovery could take three months. The average wage at The Home Depot is $11.63 an hour. If carpal tunnel takes three months to heal, you could get $6,048 or more for lost wages while you are recovering from your injury. With workers’ compensation benefits, you can focus on healing rather than on paying the bills. With the guidance of a workers’ compensation attorney, the benefits you are entitled to receive are within reach.

Why You Should Hire an Attorney

An injury can affect you for years to come, and you can suffer financially while recovering. To ensure that you can focus on physically healing, and return to work without job limits, consult with a workers’ compensation attorney to get your claim on the right track.

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*Disclaimer

The content of this article serves only to provide information and should not be construed as legal advice. If you file a claim against Home Depot, or any other party, you may not be entitled to any compensation.