Drugs Can Increase Work Place Injuries

by Administrator 13. May 2009 02:17

The use of drugs by an individual has a dramatic effect on that individuals work place performance.  It is important that work environments remain drug-free for the safety of the individual, but also for the other workers that may have to rely on that individual.

It has been found that the likelihood of injury increases dramatically if an individual is on a drug in the work place.  Many prescribed drugs contain warnings that indicate that machinery or heavy equipment should not be operated, but sometimes these warnings are ignored.  Simply put, drugs should stay out of the work place for the benefit of all.

If you have been injured because of another individuals actions, or possible drug use,  you deserve workers' compensation to help with the injuries.  

If you or someone you know has been injured on the job and is in need of workers' compensation benefits, contact the Charleston workers' compensation attorneys of The Steinberg Law Firm at 843-720-2800.     

 

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