Tips for a successful workers’ compensation claim
Request Free ConsultationBeing injured at work is not only painful and scary, but it can also severely affect your career and your financial situation. This is such a problem that some injured workers even choose to forgo seeking medical treatment for fear that they will have to pay the bills themselves.
While there is a lot that’s unknown when you’ve recently become injured, you should know that it’s highly likely that you’ll be eligible for workers’ compensation. If you have not yet filed a workers’ compensation claim and unsure of how to claim compensation successfully, the following are some tips for doing so.
Don’t delay reporting your injury to your employer
The first action you’ll need to take in the work environment after becoming injured is reporting your injury to your employer. You should do this as soon as possible after the incident since if you wait too long, you will not be able to file a workers’ compensation claim. After you report your injury to your employer, they will have the duty to provide you with the appropriate workers’ compensation forms.
Speak to witnesses
If people saw you get injured, you should make sure to contact them as soon as possible. They may be able to provide vital information that will help your claim.
Don’t delay medical treatment
You should never delay medical treatment because this could have a negative effect on your health or even put your life at risk. Additionally, failing to get swift medical attention may also have a negative impact on your claim.
Tell a consistent story
The details of the event may be foggy, but it is important that you tell your story consistently. Before filing your claim, try writing down everything you can remember about the event to try to get a better picture of the details and timings.
Making a workers’ compensation claim may feel like just another stressful thing to take care of, but it doesn’t have to be difficult and can provide you with potentially huge sums in compensation.