Occupational Medicine Q&A
What is occupational medicine?
Occupational medicine involves evaluating, diagnosing, and treating injuries sustained while on the job. They are common in physically demanding careers, including construction and warehouse jobs, roofing, painting, and being a first responder or mechanic.
You might get injured in a commercial motor vehicle accident, when lifting something heavy, using power tools or heavy machinery, falling off a ladder, or overusing muscles or tendons during repetitive motions.
Having a medical professional effectively diagnose a work injury is vital to being able to take advantage of workers’ compensation benefits.