Workers’ Compensation & Home Accessibility: Planning for Safety After an Injury
When someone is injured on the job, the focus is often on medical recovery — but what happens when returning home brings new challenges?
For many, workers’ compensation benefits can help cover essential home modifications that restore safety, accessibility, and independence.
These upgrades may include:
🔹 Zero-threshold showers for safe, independent bathing.
🔹 Ramps or platform lifts for easy access to entries and exits.
🔹 Wider doorways and open floor plans for wheelchair navigation.
🔹 Grab bars, handrails, and non-slip flooring for fall prevention.
A work-related injury can change how someone moves through their home — but with the right support, it doesn’t have to limit how they live.
At Accessible Living Atlanta, we’ve helped many families work with insurance and workers’ comp programs to create safe, user-friendly homes that promote healing, comfort, and confidence — inside and out.
👉 If you know someone adjusting to life after an injury, we can help them explore how workers’ compensation may fund the modifications they need.



