What Is PTSD and How Does it Work?
- Violence or assault
- Abuse in its various forms
- Disasters and serious accidents
- Witnessing a traumatic or violent event
Work-Related PTSD
When you suffer such heavy personal and financial losses due to PTSD developed while on the job, it may be the responsibility of your employer to help you tend to your mental health. If your PTSD-related suffering began due as a result of a work-related accident, violent encounter with another employee, or other traumatic, job-related situation, you may be eligible for workers’ compensation benefits.
You may be asking, “What if my PTSD isn’t work-related but is triggered by my job?” If this is the case, your employer may still be able to award you workers’ compensation benefits. Whether you have work-related or work-triggered PTSD, proving the legitimacy of your workers’ comp claim will likely be difficult, and it would be wise to bring in an experienced attorney to help you.
Call (864) 408-8883 Today to Speak to a Workers’ Comp Lawyer in Greenville
Our team at Christian & Christian is here to serve you. We understand that living with PTSD is no way to live, and it is our mission to help you recover the compensation you need in order to have access to the treatment you need. Regardless of whether your PTSD is made worse by your job or came about as a result of your work, our Greenville workers’ comp attorneys can help.
Schedule your free, confidential case evaluation with a member of our team today.