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Agriculture & forestry
Injury management that reaches where other services don't
Agriculture and forestry workers operate heavy machinery, handle livestock, and work in extreme conditions — often hours from the nearest medical facility. When an injury happens, the gap between incident and treatment can be the difference between a straightforward recovery and a complex, long-tail claim.
< 24 hrs
Remote triage turnaround
45%
Faster specialist access
93%
Employer satisfaction
30+
Regional areas covered
Common injuries
The injury profiles we see most frequently in agriculture & forestry workplaces.
- Machinery injuries from tractors, harvesters, chainsaws, and processing equipment
- Animal-related injuries — kicks, bites, crushing, and trampling
- Chemical exposure from pesticides, herbicides, and fertilisers
- Musculoskeletal injuries from sustained manual work — lifting, bending, carrying
- Sun and heat exposure — burns, dehydration, and heat stroke
- Falls from vehicles, trees, fences, and uneven terrain
Industry challenges
What makes injury management in agriculture & forestry harder than it should be.
- Extreme remoteness with very limited access to local medical services
- Seasonal and itinerant workforce creating gaps in injury reporting and follow-up
- Owner-operator vs employee distinctions complicating workers' compensation coverage
- Variable insurance arrangements across different property types and schemes
- Physical job demands leaving very few alternative duties options during recovery
How we help
What we do for agriculture & forestry employers
- Telehealth triage that reaches properties and plantations regardless of location
- Specialist referral coordination that accounts for travel distance and seasonal schedules
- Clinicians experienced in agricultural injury patterns and rural health constraints
- Return-to-work planning adapted to property-based, seasonal, and outdoor roles
- Case coordination that bridges local rural GPs, specialists, and insurers
- Documentation support for employers unfamiliar with claims processes and scheme requirements
Ready to improve injury outcomes in agriculture & forestry?
Tell us about your workforce and we'll outline a clinical pathway that fits.
