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5 Common Injuries Sales People May Suffer as a Result of Their Employment

Salespeople are an important part of our economy, as they often determine the success of a business, and can even influence the quality of the services and products that clients receive.

Workplace injuries can happen in any industry, to any employee, regardless of what their activity is. Of course, some jobs are more prone to accidents, and the risk involved can be estimated for each employee. However, it doesn’t fully protect any worker from work-related injuries.

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Salespeople are an important part of our economy, as they often determine the success of a business, and can even influence the quality of the services and products that clients receive.

However, even if the nature of their job doesn’t seem to involve too much risk, salespeople can get hurt on the job

Here are some of the most common injuries for the workers in the sales industry. 

How Can Salespersons Get Hurt at Work?

As with any other line of work, salespeople can be exposed to injury risks while performing their duties. Some salespersons travel for work, using their car every day to get to their clients. This certainly puts them at risk of being involved in a car accident, which can lead to all types of injuries, from minor ones to fatal ones.

For salespersons working from the company’s physical location, injuries can be caused by working on a computer (strains, repetitive movements, electrocution), or from being around heavy machinery, heavy objects, and risky environments like warehouses.

What Are the Most Common Injuries a Salesperson Can Suffer From?

  1. Bone fractures: Multiple bone fractures can be considered a catastrophic injury. Bone fractures usually need around 4 weeks to completely heal, but some injuries require surgery and physical recovery too.
  1. Head injuries: Head injuries can be potentially fatal and might affect you for a long time. Head injuries can have delayed symptoms, which is why you should be checked by a doctor as soon as possible after the accident.
  1. Bruises, contusions: Soft tissue injuries can prevent you from working at full capacity.
  1. Strains and sprains: These injuries can often impair the worker for a few weeks.
  1. Back injuries: They can be potentially fatal or cause permanent disability. Most often, they cause chronic pain and the victim needs medication regularly. 

Other injuries happen with a lower frequency, but they can still range from minor trauma to catastrophic wounds. Depending on what you were doing when the accident happened and when it happened, you could be eligible for workers’ compensation

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If you want to make sure that your case will be built on strong evidence and your legal rights will be protected, speak with an experienced St. Louis work injury attorney as soon as possible after a work injury.

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