Workers’ Compensation for a Concussion at FedEx*

If you are an employee of FedEx who was involved in an accident that led to a concussion, you are eligible to file a claim for workers’ compensation benefits. While workers’ compensation laws vary from one state to another, most employers across the country must maintain the special insurance coverage to protect themselves and their employees in the event of workplace accidents.

Concussions are mild traumatic brain injuries that are caused by strong blows to the head or body. Concussions can vary in severity and can affect an individual on different levels. Workers’ compensation benefits can help you during your recovery by paying your medical expenses when you see a physician from the approved list and by paying you about two-thirds your lost wages while you are unable to work.

What Symptoms Can I Expect If I Suffered A Concussion While Working at FedEx?

As mild traumatic brain injuries, concussions have various levels of severity, ranking from 1 to 3, and they can have a variety of symptoms that impact the individual on different levels. Your functioning can be severely impaired. Here are some of the many symptoms that might result from a concussion:

  • Brain damage
  • Sleep disturbances
  • Dizziness
  • Blurred vision
  • Ringing in the ears
  • Loss of consciousness
  • Headaches
  • Amnesia
  • Confusion
  • Communication problems
  • Difficulty with balance

Can I File a Workers’ Comp Claim for Permanent Brain Damage?

When a doctor realizes that you have a concussion and you have been properly diagnosed, you will be ordered to rest your brain. That could mean anywhere from a few days off to months out of work. Workers’ compensation will cover your medical care while you are being treated for your concussion and will also cover about two-thirds of your lost wages, up to the maximum amount allowed by the state.

Seeking Workers’ Compensation for a Concussion While Working at FedEx

You were working in the distribution center for FedEx. While you were sorting packages, the forklift dropped a load of heavy boxes, which in turn, knocked you down. When you fell onto the concrete floor you hit your head, and the jolt caused a concussion. You were knocked unconscious for a couple of minutes, and when you awoke you had difficulty remembering and you were confused about what had happened and where you were located.

There are different levels of benefits available through workers’ compensation:

  • Temporary Partial Disability – You can perform some work duties, but still have some disabilities as you are recovering. You are compensated for the partial disabilities until you recover.
  • Permanent Partial Disability – You can work, but you will have lasting disabilities, such as recurring headaches or problems with language.
  • Temporary Total Disability – When you are first injured, you will not be able to work. During this time, you will receive temporary total disability benefits.
  • Permanent Total Disability – These benefits are for those individuals who cannot return to work. These are rare when you suffer a concussion.

Proving You Suffered a Concussion Working at FedEx

If you were injured on the job, you will need to prove that to receive workers’ compensation benefits. A concussion is a head injury, but try to remember as much as you can about the incident. Make sure witnesses also give accounts. Keep copies of medical records to support your claim as well. Consult with a workers’ compensation attorney to ensure you are treated fairly through the claims process.

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