What to do if You Suffer a Pulled Muscle at The Home Depot*

It is easy to suffer a pulled muscle. One wrong move or overuse can leave your muscle stretched or torn. These painful injuries do heal, but they require rest and treatment. If you were helping load lumber for a customer at The Home Depot and you moved wrong, pulling a muscle in your back, you might be out of work for a while.

If you are employed by The Home Depot and suffer a pulled muscle, you will be out of work while you recover. This could cause you to suffer mentally because of the stress of not bringing home a paycheck. Suffering physically and mentally can take a toll on your body. Injured workers at The Home Depot might be eligible for workers’ compensation benefits. You should consult with a workers’ compensation attorney regarding your claim.

A Leading Home Improvement Store

Founded in Marietta, Georgia in 1978 by four men, The Home Depot’s first two stores were in buildings leased from JC Penney. By 1989, the company had grown to be the largest home improvement store in the country.
It is now the fifth-largest company as far as employees are considered. It has more than 400,000 employees and more than 2,000 locations. The company continues to grow.

How a Pulled Muscle Can Affect Your Ability to Work

A pulled muscle is a common injury, but it is painful and can limit mobility. You need to rest the muscle to avoid worse damage and more pain. Protection, ice, compression and elevation can help the affected muscle heal. If you don’t properly rest, the injury will not heal. If the pulled muscle is in your arm or back, you cannot bend, reach, lift, or carry to help customers while you are working on the sales floor. If your pulled muscle is in your leg or foot, you cannot stand for long hours at the cash register. Even a district manager would have difficulty traveling from store to store and performing work duties.

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Where Workers’ Compensation Comes into Play

A pulled muscle is painful. A mild strain takes three to six weeks for recovery. Severe strains take months to heal. The average wage at The Home Depot is $11.63 per hour. If you are out of work for six weeks, you could get $2,791 or more through a workers’ compensation claim. With workers’ compensation benefits, you will be able to focus on healing rather than your financial woes. With the help of a workers’ compensation attorney, you are much more likely to have a successful claim.

Why You Should Hire an Attorney

You want to focus on recovering from your injury, so it doesn’t cause job limits in the years ahead. By enlisting the help of a workers’ compensation attorney and pursuing a workers’ compensation claim, you won’t worry about your finances, just about healing from your work-related injuries. Get a free case consultation today, so you can get your claim on track.

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*Disclaimer

The content of this article serves only to provide information and should not be construed as legal advice. If you file a claim against Home Depot, or any other party, you may not be entitled to any compensation.