Transportation Industry – Weather Risks for Tow Truck Drivers
No one wants to be stuck on the side of the road in rain or bad weather! Luckily, tow truck drivers in the transportation industry can come to the rescue of people whose vehicle break down in inclement conditions. However, this can put tow truck drivers themselves at an increased risk of weather-related injuries and accidents.
While working in poor weather conditions, tow truck drivers might face risks like:
- Slippery roads
- Limited visibility
- Flooding
- High winds
- Lighting
If weather conditions like these cause a road accident, tow truck drivers can suffer from a wide variety of injures. In some cases, a road accident may cause minor injuries, like lacerations or broken bones. In more extreme cases, tow truck drivers can experience serious and even life-threatening injuries, including paralysis, traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), or internal bleeding.
Some injuries, like whiplash or back injuries, can also contribute to long-term pain, and may prevent tow truck drivers from performing their jobs. After a traffic accident caused by dangerous weather conditions, tow truck drivers might suffer from psychological symptoms, including anxiety or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Since they often work in dangerous weather conditions, your tow truck clients might struggle to find Workers’ Compensation that covers their needs. At PEO Insurance Brokers Network, we know the unique challenges of the transportation industry and are ready to help your clients find the Workers’ Compensation coverage they need to navigate traffic accident risks.
We provide Workers’ Compensation coverage to businesses in need, no matter the risk, and will help you find the best PEO coverage and savings for your clients in transportation and other high-risk industries.
To learn how we can help you find coverage for your transportation industry and other high-risk industry clients, email quotes@peobrokersnetwork.com to receive a quote.