Sunday, January 10, 2010

Workplace Exhaustion

Too much work, no matter what the job, can be exhausting. When overwork becomes extreme, however, it can move beyond tiring and pose a serious health risk for employees. Both primary types of exhaustion, mental and physical, can have negative consequences for your health and long-term well being. If you have been pressured into overwork that has negatively affected your health, you might be entitled to workers' compensation payments.

Physical exhaustion primarily refers to muscle tiredness. The causes of physical exhaustion are many, but for obvious reasons it is most pronounced in lines of work that involve a great deal of manual labor. Work like construction or shipping and receiving can lead to serious muscle fatigue, dehydration, and an increased risk of more serious injuries. Particularly when dangerous machinery is involved, overly-fatigued workers pose a safety risk to themselves and their coworkers.

Some people might not think of mental fatigue as being as severe as physical fatigue, due to its association with less "muscular" jobs, but the effects on your health can be just as severe or worse. Mental fatigue can lead to anxiety, stress, and depression. The physical manifestations of mental fatigue, like muscle soreness and lack of energy, can lead to musculoskeletal diseases and obesity. Jet lag has a physical component, due to the time spent in-flight, but is also a mental phenomenon.

To an extent, exhaustion is to be expected from any job. The amount of pressure, even at the lowest-stress jobs, ebbs and flows. Physical exhaustion can even be a good thing: if proper safety measures are observed, some amount of physical labor can be healthy. But when workers are being pushed beyond what should reasonably be expected, the resulting fatigue can be considered a workplace injury. In the most serious cases, treating it as a personal injury case and starting litigation might be preferable.




In either case, the experienced Philadelphia workers' compensation attorneys of Lowenthal & Abrams, PC can help you. They have spent their careers helping working people receive the help they deserve to get back on their feet after an injury. Contact them today to learn what they can do for you.

Joseph Devine

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