The Law Offices of Sher, Herman, Bellone & Tipograph

Jul 30, 2022

Workers’ compensation is often associated with injuries that occur at a designated workplace, such as a construction site or an office. What you may not realize is that plumbers and other trade workers who sustain an injury at a client’s property may also qualify for workers’ compensation.

When filing for benefits, it is important to be clear about the nature of your injury and the circumstances surrounding it. To that end, you should become aware of some of the common workplace injuries that plumbers may experience during the job.

5 common injuries among plumbers

When a building’s plumbing infrastructure becomes faulty or damaged, it creates a situation that is dangerous for residents and even more so for the professional who must get up close and personal to conduct repairs. Even when adhering to proper safety guidelines, a plumber is always at risk of sustaining severe injuries which include:

  • Burns
  • Freeze-related injuries
  • Slip-and-falls
  • Eye injuries

When to file for workers’ compensation

In accordance with New York business law, all businesses within the state must have workers’ compensation coverage for all their employees. If you sustain any type of injury while performing your work, you have the right to pursue compensation as per your benefits package. You should file a claim any time you experience an injury that requires medical treatment, as this can make a huge difference in your personal finances.

Trade workers often endure unsafe conditions when performing essential services to the community. There are many types of hazardous injuries that are unfortunately common among plumbers, and that is why it is essential to know your rights when it comes to workers’ compensation.