Proving Work Related Back Injuries For Workers Compensation
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Unless you have an obvious accident while working or your boss witnesses your injury themselves, proving a long- term work related injury can be very difficult. Many employers even try deny claims of work related back injuries or carpal tunnel injuries for workers’ compensation benefits due to the fact that treatments can be very extensive and costly, which in turn raises their insurance premiums.
If You Suffer A Work Related Back Injury
- The first thing you should do with any work related injury is to seek medical attention. In order to avoid serious complications after the accident, any back injury should be immediately brought to a physician’s attention. You should also immediately begin a journal to log any new symptoms that may develop, such as shoulder problems or even whiplash. A doctor should also note any bruises or swelling, as these things can worsen and become severe well after examination.
- As soon as you’ve received medical attention and have been discharged by your doctor, you should immediately contact your employer and file an accident report. Most of these types of reports are required to be filled out and filed within 24-48 hours of the original injury. If a thorough injury report is not filed, you will not be able to seek any compensation for problems that develop later as a result of your injury.
- After seeking medical treatment for your injury and assuring that your employer has been notified and an accident report has been filled out and filed, it is important that you contact your doctor and obtain any medical records you can involving the accident. Admittance papers, bills, medical discharge papers, and any treatment notes your doctor may have given you should all be collected and kept in a convenient place. This will help you to establish proof that you suffered a work related injury and had to seek treatment for his injuries as a result of the accident.
- Once you’ve been treated, have notified your employer and filed a claim for workers’ compensation, you may decide to obtain the services of a workers compensation lawyer. These professionals know much about compensation law and will help to strengthen your case should your employer or their insurance company decide to deny your claim. They will also gather the information needed to assist in proving that the injury occurred as a result of a work related accident or issue and through no fault of your own.
Getting Help
The key to any case of back injury for worker compensation benefits is documentation. Always make sure that any correspondence between yourself and anyone involving your case, whether the communication be oral, written, or otherwise, should be recorded and kept with your documents in case any part of it can assist you should your claim be denied. Your attorney can assist you in making sure you have the proper documentation of injury and in presenting that information so your claim for benefits is more likely to be approved.
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