Filing claims and appeals after an injury at work

On Behalf of | Mar 14, 2019 | Workplace Injuries |

Injuries at work are difficult to cope with because you might want to continue working, but you may not be able to. One thing that injured workers need to remember is that they are going to have to take care of themselves so that they don’t exacerbate the injury. This is often a challenge, especially when others are counting on you to be there for them. Teacher or nurses, for example, might have a real internal struggle about having to leave work for medical care.

We know that you didn’t intend to suffer an injury at work. Unfortunately, these things happen, and you just have to do what is best for you at the time. You might need to go to the emergency, but you may be able to make an appointment with your doctor or visit an urgent care center. Make sure that you do have an official diagnosis and that you understand the treatment plan so that you know what is going on.

Workplace injuries will usually require a workers’ compensation claim, especially if you require medical care or time off work. A claim provides you with coverage for your medical bills, as well as partial wage replacement for the time you have to miss once you meet specific requirements.

There are times when the decision of the workers’ compensation petition might not be what you feel it should be. It is possible to that you might have to file an appeal. This is time-sensitive and must be handled in a specific manner, so be sure that you aren’t wasting time or skipping steps.

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