Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Hearing Loss In The Construction Industry

According to a report that was released by OSHA, about 22 million people every year are exposed to hazardous noise while at work. It should come as little surprise that many of these people are construction workers. In fact, it is estimated that as many as 95% of all construction workers are exposed to noise that would be defined as hazardous while at work. While some wear proper head gear to protect their hearing, other companies choose to look the other way or improperly educate their employees about the costs of noise pollution. The results can be dire.

The Costs Of Hearing Loss Within Construction Work


Hearing loss is not something that should be taken lightly. According to the same OHSA report, hearing loss that is not treated can reduce potential earnings from an employee by $30,000 every year. Hearing loss also increases the chances that someone will end up unemployed. Early treatment is the best way to address hearing loss before it causes a major impact on the quality of life. However, the costs of seeking treatment can be high, which is why it is time to hold someone responsible if you are suffering hearing loss from construction work.
  

Victims Of Hearing Loss Caused By Work 


Every year around $242 million is paid out in worker's compensation by companies as the result of hearing loss claims. If your company is ignoring the role that construction work may be playing in your loss of hearing then it is time to seek compensation. You are entitled to the loss of income that occurs from working in a workplace where proper noise safety was not adhered too. A company that does not properly educate about the dangers of hearing loss is at fault if their employees suffer hearing loss.

If you need help receiving compensation, it is time to contact a lawyer who is educated on hearing loss caused by construction work. They can help you file a claim that shows how your employer was negligent and help you work out the compensation you deserve for the negative impact the hearing loss will have on your quality of life.

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