Slip and Fall Risks for Plumbers
While slip-and-falls are a common risk across many sectors of the construction industry, plumbers face some of the biggest risks. This is because plumbers frequently come into contact with wet or slippery surfaces, like a bathroom with a leak. They may also have to venture into areas with uneven surfaces, hazardous debris, and poor lighting, such as basements. When a plumber experiences a slip-and-fall accident due to occupational hazards like these, they can find themselves with a variety of injuries.
Slip-and-falls can lead to minor injuries, like bone fractures, small lacerations, and bruises. However, slip-and-falls can also have serious consequences, including:
- Knee injuries, like ACL tears
- Traumatic brain injuries (TBI)
- Slipped or herniated discs
- Spinal cord injuries
In some cases, a serious injury like an ACL tear can contribute to long-term or even lifelong pain and may affect a plumber’s ability to work.
At PEO Insurance Brokers Network, we help agents find homes for their construction industry clients or other clients in high-risk industries. We provide Workers’ Compensation coverage to businesses in need, no matter the risk, and help agents find the best PEO coverage and savings for their insured. To learn how we can help you find coverage for your construction industry clients, email quotes@peobrokersnetwork.com to receive a quote.