If you are injured at work, it is important to know your rights. Here’s a guide to help you understand what options are available:
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File a Claim for Workers’ Compensation Benefits
A workers’ compensation claim allows you to receive benefits to pay for medical bills, lost wages, and other expenses related to your injury.
A work injury lawyer who specializes in this area of law is called an attorney for injured workers or “workers’ comp lawyer.” These lawyers can help you understand your rights under state laws regarding work injuries and how best to proceed with filing your claim as well as pursuing any other legal options that may be available at this time.
The benefits of filing such a claim include receiving payments from the employer’s insurance company; having legal representation during negotiations; being able to recover damages (such as lost wages) even if they aren’t specifically included within traditional worker’s comp benefits packages.
What if Your Injury Requires Surgery?
If an on-the-job injury requires surgery and recovery time off work, then there may be some legal issues involved depending on how long it takes before a worker can return after having undergone surgery.
Your Employer Must Pay for all Medical Treatment that is Needed for Your Work Injury
If you are injured on the job, your employer must pay for all medical treatment and care that is needed for the injury you suffered at work.
An employee cannot be fired or punished for filing a workers’ compensation claim after being injured on the job.
Workers’ Compensation Claims are Different from Civil Lawsuits
Workers’ compensation claims are different from civil lawsuits because they are handled differently and have different rules for filing. For your injury at work to be covered by workers’ compensation, it must be caused by an accident or illness that happened while doing something related to your job.
You May be Able to Get a Workers’ Comp Settlement
You may be able to get a settlement from your employer and/or its Workers’ Comp insurance carrier as a result of your workplace injury. Additionally, depending on the laws of your state, if you were injured on a construction site and the proper safety measures were not in place, the property owner or general contractor may be held legally liable.
You can negotiate with your employer or insurance company to reach an agreement about how much money should be paid out on your claim. A workers comp settlement calculator will help you determine how much your claim may be worth.
A Worker’s Legal Rights After an On-the-Job Injury
- You can file a workers’ compensation claim.
- Your employer must pay for all medical treatment needed for your injury.
- Workers’ compensation benefits include money for lost wages and medical bills related to an on-the-job injury or illness.
Conclusion
I hope you have found this article helpful. If you are injured on the job and need help with your claim, we recommend that you speak with a lawyer who is experienced in handling Workers’ Comp cases. He or she can answer any questions you may have about workers’ compensation so that you can make an informed decision about how best to proceed with your case.