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Thomas DeLattre and Glen D. Wieland

Pursue workers’ compensation after a work-related accident

On Behalf of | Apr 24, 2019 | Workers' Compensation |

Being injured at work isn’t a pleasant experience. Some individuals who have to deal with this worry about what is going to happen with their job duties if they are unable to return. Others might also be concerned about retaliation from the employer because any form of retaliation is strictly forbidden. We know that this is a difficult situation, but workers’ compensation can help address these issues.

One thing you have to remember is that workers’ compensation is here to help you pay for medical bills and to cover missed wages if you have to miss work for a prolonged period. This coverage is here to help you, and your employer pays for it, so you shouldn’t think that you should avoid using it.

When you suffer from a work-related injury, you should seek out medical care right away. It is easy to think that you can finish out your shift before you go. This might not be a good idea because some injuries can worsen over time, which could mean that you have more to deal with once you do get the care you need.

We know that you might be concerned about what benefits you will receive if you do need to seek workers’ compensation. We are here to help you with this process. Sometimes, people receive a decision that isn’t correct. In these instances, filing an appeal is necessary. This is a time-sensitive matter that must be handled precisely. We are here to work with you on this, so be sure to review any correspondence you receive, so you can determine what you need to do.

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