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Maryland Workers’ Compensation Benefits Due To Job-Related Heart Disease

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Some jobs are inherently more stressful than others. Police, emergency medical service workers, and firefighters face obvious risks, but job-related stress to the heart can impact other professions as well.

If you develop heart disease as a result of job-related stress, you may be entitled to workers’ compensation benefits in Maryland. Our experienced Maryland workers’ compensation attorney protects the rights of clients in these cases and explains more about who is at risk, as well as the types of benefits you are entitled to.

Stressful Work Conditions That Increase The Risk Of Heart Disease

Heart disease refers to a variety of serious medical conditions that impact your heart and blood vessels. It is incurable, irreversible, and puts you at risk for heart attacks, strokes, or other potentially life-threatening problems.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) advises that while hereditary, genetic, and lifestyle factors can increase the risk, one of the most common causes is excessive stress. One of the most likely places for people to encounter excessive stress is on the job. The CDC warns that work-related conditions that could increase your heart disease risks include:

  • Working swing shifts;
  • Working long hours and overtime;
  • Having a high-demand job;
  • Having low job security;
  • Working with the the public;
  • Jobs that prevent you from maintaining the proper balance in your home/work life.

Maryland Workers’ Compensation Covers Cases of Job-Related Heart Disease

Benefits available through the Maryland Workers’ Compensation Commission can help offset financial losses workers suffer when job-related injuries or illnesses. While accidents and hazards such as chemical exposure can easily be documented for claims, it is more difficult when you suffer from work-related heart disease.

To protect your rights, visit your doctor regularly. If you are diagnosed with heart disease and have reason to believe it is work-related, contact our Maryland workers’ compensation attorney right away to get the trusted legal representation you need in filing a claim. We help you gather evidence, document your injuries, and deal with insurers on your behalf, fighting to get the total amount you are entitled to. Compensation available in a Maryland workers’ compensation claim for heart disease can include:

  • Payment of all medical costs related to your condition;
  • Reimbursement of lost wages while you recover;
  • Permanent disability payments if your condition results in permanent impairments or prevents you from working;
  • Benefits for your family in the event work-related heart disease proves fatal.

Diagnosed With Job-Related Heart Disease? Consult Our Experienced Maryland Workers’ Compensation Attorney

Long hours, demanding tasks, and other circumstances on your job can increase your risk of heart disease. If you receive this diagnosis from your doctor, contact Berman, Sobin, Gross LLP.

While you care for yourself, we fight to get you the total benefits you are entitled to. Call or contact our office online today to consult with our experienced Maryland workers’ compensation attorney.

Sources:

cdc.gov/niosh/heartdisease/about/index.html

wcc.state.md.us/

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