Workplace-related injuries can add up to headaches for employers. From lost time on the job to potential lawsuits, it’s something no company welcomes. Attorney Aditi Mukherji discusses the seven most common employment-related injuries based on a FindLaw survey in a post on its “Law & Daily Life” blog.

At the top of the list is musculoskeletal injuries. More than one in three workers in the survey (37 percent) reported such occurrences. “Musculoskeletal disorders often result from overexertion, lifting heavy objects, typing, and other run-of-the-mill job-related tasks,” explains Mukherji.

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