If you were injured during your employment as an assisted living aide, you may be entitled to workers’ compensation benefits. Many people choose to care for a loved one, whether it be a spouse, child, or family member, usually in their own home. Even if you were providing your services free of charge, under New Jersey law, you may still be eligible for workers’ compensation benefits.
Asserting your rights as a home healthcare worker can be difficult due to the nature of the workplace you are working in. At Livingston DiMarzio, our caregiver injury lawyers have successfully prosecuted cases similar towards yours. When it comes to the fragile relationship between a caregiver and the patient, made even more so if the patient is a family member or friend, it is important to understand that filing a claim is in no way an insult towards your patient. Keep in mind that you are a priority as well, and to maintain that you will need to maintain your health and financial freedom.
At one point, the industry of home health aides was the fastest growing sector of the economy. In fact, the injury rate in home care settings is up to 50 percent higher than their hospital counterparts.[1] Home health aides can get injured for a variety of reasons, including assault.
A caregiver can get assaulted by patients who may or may not be dealing with an underlying condition such as dementia or Alzheimer’s disease. These diseases precipitate personality changes and behavioral abnormalities. Patients with dementia may unpredictably show agitation, unusual, and aggressive behavior towards an undeserving victim. This includes verbal abuse and assault, as well as being sexually inappropriate.
Patients with dementia may exhibit irrational behavior because they are upset or in pain. This can trigger various types of assaults, such as:
It is important to understand how the patient is feeling to prevent or mitigate these episodes.
There are certain situations that would apply to your ability to receive workers’ compensation benefits if you are an unpaid personal care assistant caring for a loved one. These include:
As a nursing assistant, our firm recognizes that you may have a career that you had to put on the side to care for a loved one. This means that your income may have been reduced, as well as any career advancements put on hold. Our experienced New Jersey workers’ compensation lawyers take this into account. We work hard to make sure you are entitled to the financial freedom you deserve.
A medical assistant was assaulted by a patient, suffering injuries to her neck. Although the petitioner had prior cervical injuries for which she had been awarded compensation, Craig Livingston was able to win an award containing 100% of total and permanent disability. After a full trial with several expert witnesses, the plaintiff will receive contributions from the Second Injury Fund for life after an award of $63,860 over a pay period of 270 weeks.
Were injured as a personal care assistant and can no longer work because of your injuries? You may be eligible for lifetime benefits from the Second Injury Fund. To qualify, you must have been previously injured before your second, work-related injury, or have had a pre-existing, permanent-partial disability. This first injury does not have to be work-related.
At Livingston DiMarzio, our home health aide injury lawyers make sure that your side of the story is told. Whether you have been caring for a loved out of kindness or necessity, or your injury as a caregiver in someone else’s home has left you unable to work, we work with you every step of the way to make your life easier. We know it can be difficult to move on after life-changing events. That is why we are compassionate towards you and your loved ones. Schedule a free confidential consultation today. Call the experienced workers’ compensation lawyers in Nutley, New Jersey or contact us online.
[1] Malugani, M. (n.d.). Safety Tips for Home Healthcare Workers. Monster Career Advice. Retrieved March 12, 2022, from https://www.monster.com/career-advice/article/safety-tips-for-home-health-workers
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