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When something goes wrong, it can affect your ability to work and perform daily activities.Some of the most common shoulder injuries we see in workers&#8217; compensation cases include:Rotator Cuff Tears: Often caused by repetitive overhead movements or lifting, this injury involves the tendons that stabilize your shoulder joint. It can result in pain, weakness, and limited range of motion.Frozen Shoulder (Adhesive Capsulitis): This painful condition involves stiffness and decreased mobility in the shoulder joint, often developing after a period of immobility due to another injury.Shoulder Impingement Syndrome: Repeated use of the shoulder can cause inflammation or compression of the tendons, leading to pain and reduced functionality.Dislocations and Fractures: A sudden fall, heavy lifting, or an accident can cause the shoulder joint to dislocate or the bones to fracture, often requiring significant recovery time.Bursitis and Tendinitis: Inflammation of the bursa (a fluid-filled sac) or tendons in the shoulder can result from repetitive strain or overuse.If you\u2019re experiencing any of these injuries due to work, you don\u2019t have to go through it alone. Our workers&#8217; compensation team will fight for your right to receive medical care, lost wages, and other benefits you\u2019re entitled to under North Carolina law.Professions at Higher Risk for Shoulder InjuriesCertain professions tend to experience a higher incidence of shoulder injuries due to the physical demands of the job.These include:Construction Workers: Constant heavy lifting, use of power tools, and overhead activities place significant strain on the shoulders.Healthcare Professionals: Nurses and aides frequently lift and reposition patients, leading to overuse injuries.Warehouse and Delivery Workers: Lifting and carrying heavy packages repeatedly can cause wear and tear on the shoulder joint.Teachers and Coaches: Reaching overhead to get supplies or demonstrating athletic techniques can strain shoulder muscles over time.Mechanics and Electricians: Working in awkward positions, such as overhead or in tight spaces, can result in shoulder injuries.If you work in one of these professions\u2014or any other job\u2014and have hurt your shoulder on the job, Kornbluth Ginsberg Law Group is here to help.Why Choose Kornbluth Ginsberg Law Group?We understand that a shoulder injury can disrupt your life. Pain and limited mobility can make it difficult to work, support your family, or enjoy everyday activities. Our empathetic and experienced legal team knows how to navigate the complexities of North Carolina\u2019s workers&#8217; compensation system, ensuring you get the medical treatment and financial benefits you may deserve.From filing your claim to appealing a denial, we are by your side every step of the way. We believe in treating our clients like family, listening to your concerns, and advocating for your best interests.If you\u2019ve suffered a shoulder injury at work, don\u2019t wait to seek help. Contact Kornbluth Ginsberg Law Group today for a free consultation. Let us handle the legal complexities so you can focus on healing and getting back to the life you deserve."},{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"name":"Blog","item":"https:\/\/www.kornbluthginsberg.com\/blog\/#breadcrumbitem"},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"name":"Shoulder Injuries at Work","item":"https:\/\/www.kornbluthginsberg.com\/blog\/understanding-shoulder-injuries-at-work\/#breadcrumbitem"}]}]