Many Australian's find talking about work related stress, anxiety, depression and other mental health concerns embarrassing. Australian's generally, have a reputation for being healthy, happy, hardworking, sports loving and resilient people. Contrary to this reputation, many Australian workplaces do not provide a safe and healthy environment for workers.
This is a huge social problem which is estimated to cost the Australian economy $12 billion a year. Unfortunately, many workers are unaware that compensation can be claimed in regards to most work-related mental illness.
The West Australian workers’ compensation scheme aims to help workers return to work after suffering from a work-related illness or injury and compensates workers for lost wages, medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, medicines, travel and legal expenses while they are unable to work. If you have suffered from stress, anxiety, depression or other mental illness due to actions, events or exposures that occurred in the workplace you can make a claim for compensation. Safe Work Australia has highlighted the following key causes of mental stress in the workplace:
Everyone responds differently to stressful situations at work. We all have unique psychological traits and histories and some workers may be more susceptible to work stressors compared to others. Fortunately workers' compensation legislation provides a broad definition of the terms 'illness' and ‘injury’ and includes easily identifiable physical work accidents (e.g. a broken arm) through to a more subtle irritation, aggravation or exacerbation of pre-existing medical complaints (e.g. stress or anxiety). Put simply, if you had a pre-existing mental health issue and it was aggravated or exacerbated by a workplace action, event or exposure you may be able to make a claim for compensation.
If you or someone you know is suffering from work related stress, anxiety, depression or other mental illness, we have the legal expertise and the caring and compassionate approach such workers require. Modern work environments are becoming increasingly demanding and stress related injuries are on the rise. We ensure our clients get the treatment, respect and compensation they are entitled to.
Workers’ compensation claims involving stress, bullying or any type of mental illness should be made as soon as possible. Delay can negatively impact on your treatment outcomes and the success of your compensation claim. Please avoid these issues and call us now for assistance.