Increased Deliveries Equals Increased Injuries for Delivery Drivers
Is it just me, or does it seem like there are simply not enough hours in the day anymore? More often than not, I’m trying to accomplish multiple things at a time in order to get through the never-ending ‘to-do’ list that I have created for myself each day. That, coupled with easy access to online shopping from my smartphone makes home delivery a very common and necessary feature in daily life. One study indicated that ‘mobile’ shopping is projected to grow from a mere $3 billion in 2010 to $31 billion by 2017.
Increased Injuries for Courier Workers
Given this, it isn’t surprising that courier workers are experiencing ever increasing demands in their jobs. Increased volume as well as stricter time constraints on delivery schedules have resulted in more injuries to courier workers over the years. And while these injuries occur on a more frequent basis, the typical courier worker continues to work through their injury hoping it will resolve itself. In the best of circumstances, the nagging knee pain or back twinge will eventually go away. However, in worst-case scenarios, those injuries that were initially minor in nature can turn into debilitating, career-ending injuries.
Who to Call…and When…
Time and time again, I receive calls from injured workers who have had long standing injuries that they have reported to the company, only to learn later, and sometimes when it is too late, that these injuries are not covered under workers’ compensation. This should not be happening! Merely reporting your work injury at the job is not enough.
We can help to make sure your rights are protected. Contact Gretchen Rogers today (301-740-3303) to learn what you rights are.