Crossing Guards and Workers' Compensation

Crossing guards who need to be outside in all weather and sometimes in the dark can be injured on the job.

If you’re a crossing guard who is injured while doing your job you may be able to receive workers’ compensation benefits that will pay for things like medical bills and lost wages or other expenses that are related to your injury.

If you are a crossing guard and you are injured you should talk to an experienced workers’ compensation attorney to get the help you need to file a claim for benefits.

Common Injuries That Can Happen To Crossing Guards

Working outside can lead to serious injuries that might mean you can’t work for a long time. Some of the most common types of injuries that crossing guards face are injuries like:

You are working in the rain and a car can’t stop in time and hits you as you are stopping traffic. Depending on the speed of the car this could lead to serious injuries that could require hospitalization or surgery.

Workers’ compensation can make sure that you don’t have to pay out of pocket for those hospital bills or face paying high deductibles and copays.

You are working in the winter and you slip and fall on a slippery or icy sidewalk or road. Slip and fall injuries can be very serious. You could end up with a painful back injury, a sprained or broken ankle, or even a head injury if you fall and hit your head.

Workers’ compensation can pay for lost wages so that you won’t have to worry about paying bills or other expenses when you can’t work.

What To Do If You Are Hurt On The Job

If you are hit by a car or have a serious fall or are injured in some other way on the job as a crossing guard the first thing that you should always do is get emergency medical help if you need it.

Crossing Guards and Workers' Compensation

Once the injury is stabilized, or if your injury doesn’t require immediate medical help, you should let your supervisor know what happened and file an incident report. Make the incident report as detailed as possible. Those details could be important for your claim later on.

Your supervisor should give you a copy of the report but if the supervisor doesn’t give you a copy always ask for a copy for your own records. Then you can go to the hospital or urgent care to get treatment. Hang onto all medical bills and documentation that you are given.

How A Workers Compensation Attorney Can Help You

Working with an attorney experienced in filing workers’ compensation claims can make the process of filing your claim go a lot more smoothly and get your claim filed faster.

Workers’ compensation can pay for any and all medical expenses related to the injury and lost wages for the time period that you can’t work. If you cannot return to work as a crossing guard because of your injuries workers’ compensation may pay for retraining so that you can get another job.

Talking to a workers’ compensation attorney will help you understand what benefits you’re entitled to and guide you through the process to get those benefits.

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