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Heat-Related Illnesses And Your Rights To Maryland Workers’ Compensation Benefits

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Over the summer of 2024, heat waves targeted both the East and West coasts, leaving residents to swelter in three-digit temperatures. Scorching sun and high humidity are more than just uncomfortable—they can take a heavy toll on your health.

Maryland officials have warned people throughout the state to stay hydrated and seek cool environments. Unfortunately, some have no choice but to expose themselves to the heat as part of their jobs. Our Maryland workers’ compensation attorney explains common heat-related illnesses that can happen as a result and your rights in seeking benefits.

Common Types of Heat-Related Illnesses That Can Happen On The Job In Maryland

On July 15, 2024, the City of Baltimore issued a Code Red, warning residents of the risks due to extreme heat. With temperatures of 100 degrees and more expected, officials opened up cooling shelters to help reduce the risks of heat-related illnesses.

Similar scenarios are happening across the state. Unfortunately, while some employers also take precautions, many people continue to be exposed to the heat as part of their jobs. Road workers, landscapers, construction crews, manufacturing, public safety, and service industry workers are among those at increased risk.

The Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) warns that thousands of workers become sick due to excessive heat throughout the summer months each year. Common types of heat-related illnesses:

  • Heat cramps, which can impact muscles and tendons throughout the body, causing extreme pain;
  • Heat exhaustion, which often involves excessive sweating, headaches, and dizziness;
  • Sun poisoning, which can cause a painful rash as well as nausea, vomiting, and other digestive issues;
  • Severe sunburn, increasing the risks of skin cancer;
  • Heat stroke, which can prove fatal.

Maryland Workers’ Compensation Benefits For Heat-Related Illnesses

Providing plenty of water, opportunities for shade, and more frequent breaks may reduce the risks, but heat-related illnesses among Maryland workers can still happen. If you suffer heat exhaustion, heat cramps, or symptoms of heat stroke and other conditions, notify your employer and seek medical attention immediately. You may be entitled to benefits through the Maryland Workers’ Compensation Commission.

Workers’ compensation in Maryland can help cover your losses in the event heat-related illnesses happen on or in the course of performing your job. Benefits available may include:

  • Coverage of medical costs related to your illness;
  • Payment of up to two-thirds of lost wages in the event you are unable to work;
  • Additional amounts in the event of long-term disabilities or permanent impairments;
  • Job retraining and other benefits, in the event you are unable to return to your prior occupation.

To Get The Benefits You Are Entitled To, Contact Our Maryland Workers’ Compensation Attorneys

Heat-related illnesses that happen on the job are common during the summer months and can put your health at serious risk. To get the benefits you are entitled to, request a consultation at Berman, Sobin, Gross, LLP. We act as strong legal advocates on your side and provide the experienced legal representation you need in filing a claim. Contact our Maryland workers’ compensation attorneys today.

Sources:

health.baltimorecity.gov/coderedinfo

osha.gov/heat-exposure

wcc.state.md.us/

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