The most common injuries we see across all our clients, no matter the industry, are muscular strains and sprains, with the #1 injury type being, a lumbar injury.
Did you know that over 90%* of the injuries we see from our clients are muscular strains and sprains? I’m sure that’s not a real surprise as we see extremely physical jobs in the market, that involve lifting and twisting, as well as the more sedentary roles where an employee is at their desk for hours at a time.
Injuries such as these can really impact your staffing numbers, productivity and of course, your bottom line through employees injuring themselves, resulting in their taking leave. The positive news is that you can help prevent many of these injuries in your workplace with some preparation, education and communication.
What we see from our clients
Our intuitive injury management dashboard provides us with real-time data to understand the impact of injuries in the workplace and the ability to identify trends such as the high prevalence of sprains – the top being lumbar strain in the last 12 months.
The most common injuries we see across all our clients, no matter the industry, are muscular strains and sprains, with the #1 injury type being, a lumbar injury.
It goes hand in hand that the volume of claims associated with sprains and strains dominates the associated claims cost. We typically see that this claim type accounting for over 75% of claim costs. What we also know is that early intervention on these claims results in reduction in the duration and total cost.
Through providing our clients with real-time access to data, we can collectively recognise trends and issues, whether it be a particular claim type that’s happening or a particular work site incurring certain injury types. We also use our Quarterly Reports to provide insights and observations which enables businesses to concentrate efforts to prevent high occurrence claims, such as lumbar, or whatever is particular to their workforce.
How to prevent these injuries in the workplace
Preparation is key when it comes to managing risk of injury in any workplace. Top tips for helping reduce such injuries can include:
With common injuries having the ability to significantly impact your productivity, staffing and also result in injury claims, start considering how you can take some simple steps now to manage your risk. You can help prevent these common injuries in your workplace with education, training, information an injury management plan and a safe work environment. Preventing sprains and strains from occurring will dramatically transform your businesses productivity and people wellbeing.
Eager to take the next step right now? Check out our range of FREE posters for your workplace via the award-winning Poster Designer Tool or explore our dedicated website which houses helpful resources, information, articles and contact information.
How can Gallagher Bassett support you?
Connect with our team now to discover how we can support your Injury Management prevention and process.
Jo Kant, Gallagher Bassett Client Services Manager, is a Registered Nurse, health and wellbeing manager and advisor who understands the risks of injury in a workplace and how you can not only safeguard your employees but also your injury costs. Speak with her today about how she can support you and your business.
*Statistic accurate as at March 2022
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