Accidents at work often happen. Laws ensure that workers receive adequate treatment and compensation if they are injured on the job. But what happens when your physical injuries lead to anxiety and depression? One moment you have a great job and a cheery routine of exercising, helping out around the house and caring for your kids, and the next day it’s almost impossible to take out the trash. When your life turns upside down, it is common for a person to experience clinical depression.

What Is Depression?

It’s normal to experience periods in your life when you may not feel as upbeat as usual. Individuals diagnosed with depression experience sadness and negative thoughts on a constant basis. People may also have trouble performing daily activities, feel as though their life is pointless, or show little to no interest in the world around them. If a work-related injury has deeply troubled your life, and you’ve been neglecting your friends and family, you might be suffering from depression.

Depression is nothing to be ashamed of. In 2014, the National Institute of Mental Health reported that almost 16 million adults in the United States had at least one major depressive episode in the past year. Learning to recognize the signs of depression is the first step toward getting your life (or a loved one’s) back on track.

Contact Wilson, Reives & Doran

The workers’ compensation lawyers at Wilson, Reives & Doran fully understand your rights as an injured worker. If you’re suffering from depression due to disability or loss of income, call us today at (919) 636-6203 to make an appointment for a free consultation at our Sanford or Apex location. Our top-notch success with personal injury and workers’ compensation cases is known throughout North Carolina. Wilson, Reives & Doran are here to make sure you receive the compensation that’s rightfully yours.