Help I was hurt working for JetBlue!*

We all go to work and don’t really think about the possibility of being hurt on the job. We all know that there is a risk of that happening, but we never really think about it. When it happens, we’re caught off guard. We usually don’t have the money in savings that we need to pay our bills. What about the mounting medical bills?

Workers’ Compensation: A Safety Net for Injured Workers

Workers’ compensation insurance is a safety net for workers who are hurt on the job. There is no charge to you to file a claim. Each state requires most employers to carry a workers’ compensation policy. Workers’ compensation has several benefits that can assist you during your time of need, but you will only qualify to receive benefits if you make the decision to file a claim. Common benefits include:

Medical care

If you’re hurt on the job, you are eligible to receive assistance through workers’ compensation for your medical care – this also includes emergency care. You may get help with hospital stays, visits to the doctor, prescriptions, and other medical necessities. When you file your claim, ask for a list of doctors who can treat you at no charge.

Lost wages

If you’re unable to work either temporarily or permanently because of your injury, workers’ compensation may be able to make up any lost wages. There are certain restrictions and there are guidelines that must be met in order for you to receive this benefit.

Hurt working at JetBlue? You could be eligible for compensation

Job training

If you’ll be unable to return to your former occupation, workers’ compensation may provide you with job training to help you learn a new skill and re-enter the workforce.
If you’re hurt on the job, you have the right to file a claim for workers’ compensation.

Company Profile: JetBlue

JetBlue is an airline that is headquartered in Long Island, New York. JetBlue serves 97 destinations and has around 18,000 employees. Their legal entity name is JetBlue Airways Corporation.

Risks Faced by JetBlue Employees

Like other airlines, JetBlue hires employees for many different employment opportunities. Some of the most common jobs include mechanics, customer service agents, and flight attendants. All jobs have some degree of risk. This list of risks isn’t meant to be all-inclusive.

Aircraft Mechanics

Aircraft mechanics play an important role in safe air travel. They work with large parts, heavy tools, and even use heavy machinery. A slip and fall is a common risk for aircraft mechanics. Water, oil, or lube for parts can create a hazard. Hitting your head on a concrete floor can cause massive injuries.

Customer Service Agents

Customer service agents are responsible for assisting travelers with booking, cancelling, or changing flights. Constant use of a computer mouse and keyboard can cause agents to develop repetitive stress injury. This may seem minor, but it could cause permanent injury that requires surgery or learning a new career.

Flight Attendants

Turbulence is one of the biggest risks faced by flight attendants. Even if you’re safely buckled in, falling objects in a plane could strike you in the head or other body parts and cause injury.

Learn More about Workers’ Compensation

If you’re hurt during your shift at JetBlue, you have rights under workers’ compensation law. Learn more about workers’ compensation and your rights by contacting a qualified and experienced workers’ compensation attorney.

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