Compensation for Baggage Handlers

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Being a baggage handler is a very physically demanding job that poses the risk of injury to the people who perform this vital service in our airports. If you are a baggage handler, you could suffer a debilitating injury that requires you to take time work off while you recover or results in you becoming permanently disabled. If you’ve been injured on the job as a baggage handler, our team of specialist workers’ compensation lawyers will help you get the maximum compensation available to you.
 

Baggage Handlers Compensation Claims

Baggage handlers must handle luggage in many locations throughout the airport, including the terminal, the tarmac, or on the plane. The luggage and other goods being transported are often heavy, and workers are under constant pressure to move the baggage to its proper location quickly.

Common baggage handlers’ accidents and injuries include:

Common injuries that baggage handlers suffer

Baggage handlers can suffer many injuries that require them to take time off work to recover from their injuries. Some injuries, such as those caused by overexertion and repetitive movements, can be made worse if the injured employee continues to work. Some of the injuries that can lead to a workers’ compensation claim include:

  • Musculoskeletal disorders that affect the muscles, tendons, and ligaments in the shoulders, back, neck, and arms
  • Head injuries, such as a fractured skull or traumatic brain injury
  • Fractures and broken bones
  • Hearing loss
  • Spinal injuries
  • Internal organ damage
  • Amputations
  • Heat stroke, heat exhaustion, and other heat-related illnesses

I’ve been injured working as a baggage handler. What should I do?

If you’ve been injured at work your employer should take care of submitting a workers compensation claim on your behalf, but you’ll need to get a certificate of capacity from your doctor and you’ll need to get it renewed every 28 days. This is used to determine your weekly payment amount, unless the insurer makes a work capacity decision that’s different from your doctor’s opinion.

If you’re unsure what to do, it costs nothing to call one of Swift Claims specialist workers’ compensation lawyers and receive the expert advice that can make all the difference to how much compensation you receive.

Superannuation & TPD Claims

If you received a more serious injury or illness from working as a baggage handler and are now unable to work permanently, then in addition to a workers’ compensation claim you might be entitled to make a TPD claim as part of your superannuation.

Swift Claims specialise NSW workers’ compensation claims, so call us now on 1800 631 888 for a free workers’ compensation claim assessment

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