Philadelphia Neck & Shoulder Injury Attorneys
Many workers are plagued by pain in the neck and shoulders as a result of their work, whether due to long periods of time spent sitting in the same position or due to the physical strain of heavy lifting. Though neck and shoulder injuries can have serious and lasting effects, employees who suffer these ailments at work may be eligible for coverage under their employer’s workers’ compensation insurance.
Contact Philadelphia neck and shoulder injury lawyers Lowenthal & Abrams for more information on workers’ compensation benefits for injured employees.
Common Neck and Shoulder Injuries
One common link between carpal tunnel and certain shoulder injuries is the frequent repetition of specific motions associated with job tasks. If you work in a position that involves much lifting – even if that lifting doesn’t involve a lot of weight – over time there will be an accumulation of damage to the muscles, joints, and tendons that are used in that specific action. This fatigue increases the susceptibility of each of these parts to injury and can generate conditions that lead to bursitis or tendonitis.
Other shoulder injuries that are suffered at work can result from single instances of overexertion or the impact of a fall. Torn rotator cuffs and fractured clavicles are two of the most frequent ailments. These injuries can be not only painful, but they can limit your ability to perform the most basic duties of your position.
Neck injuries range from the unexpected pain caused by the cradling of a phone between your head and your shoulder to the potentially debilitating effects of whiplash, including:
- Impairment of motor skills
- Chronic pain
- Deterioration of cognitive function
A study found that workers who suffered neck injuries in work-related automobile accidents missed an average of more than 125 work days in the course of two years for treatment or pain caused by the injury.
Your Workers’ Compensation Benefits
If you have suffered an injury to your neck or shoulders in a work-related manner, you may be entitled to workers’ compensation benefits that recoup the money spent on medical care and any wage loss resulting from the injury.
The Philadelphia workers’ compensation attorneys of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., have experience representing clients who have fallen victim to workplace injury. Our lawyers are dedicated to guiding you through the process of filing a workers’ compensation claim or the pursuit of an appeal when your employer’s insurer has denied your initial case.
Contact Us
If you or a loved one has received a neck or shoulder injury at work, contact Philadelphia neck & shoulder injury attorneys, Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., at 610-667-7511.


