Print This Article Post Comment Add To Favorites Email to Friends Ezine Ready

On Job Injury Attorneys & Lawyers: Ten Tips To Protect Yourself If You Suffer A On Job Injury

By: Adam Dombchik Home | Legal


Hurt At Work?

Despite the care you and your employer take, accidents and injuries happen. Your actions at the time of an injury can affect your right to receive benefits. Take a few minutes now to review the â€Ten Tips to Protect Yourself if you suffer a Job-Related Injury or Illness,†and keep a copy nearby to refer to if you or a co-worker is injured in the workplace.

Ten Tips to protect yourself if you suffer a job-related injury or illness.

1. Report your work-related injury or illness, regardless of the nature or severity, to your supervisor immediately. Request an "Employee's Claim for Workers' Compensation Benefits" form from your supervisor.

2. Fill out the "Employee" section of the claim form accurately and return it to your supervisor immediately to avoid a delay in benefits. Be sure to indicate all the parts of your body you feel may be affected or hurt by the work-related injury or illness.

3. Keep a copy of the completed claim form as your receipt. Request that your employer return the claim form to you with the "Employer" section filled out. According to the law, your employer has 24 hours to return the completed form to you.

4. Advise your supervisor immediately if you need medical care. If you have filed a Personal Physician Pre-Designation form with your employer before the work-related injury or illness occurred, see your own designated treating doctor as soon as possible. If you did not file a Personal Physician Designation form, request that your employer send you to a treating doctor as soon as possible. Treatment must be provided within 24 hours of filing the claim.

5. Accurately describe in detail to the treating doctor how your work-related injury or illness occurred. Tell the doctor about all the parts of your body that have been affected or hurt by the work-related injury or illness.

6. Attend all medical appointments. Keep copies of all medical slips and notes - such as notes excusing you from work - given to you by the treating doctor.

7. Keep copies of all documents received from your employer or the insurance carrier regarding your work-related injury or injury. Keep accurate records of the following:
Days off work.
Dates of all medical treatment.
All round-trip mileage incurred for the medical treatment.
Receipts for all out-of-pocket medical and prescription costs.
8. Write down all facts about any injury or illness you suffer at work. You may have a civil action in addition to your Workers' Compensation claim.

9. Review the facts of any work-related injury or illness as soon as possible with an attorney who specializes in Workers' Compensation law. New laws have shortened many deadlines, and early missteps can seriously affect your rights.

10. Do not abuse the Workers' Compensation system. Injuries or illnesses that are not work-related should not be reported. All statements and facts that you provide must be accurate and true. Filing a false or fraudulent Workers' Compensation claim is a felony under California law.



Article Source: http://www.eArticlesOnline.com

About the Author:
Erik is a well-known author who writes on topics related with On Job Injury Attorneys, Personal Injury Lawyer and California Worker Compensation Law for the site www.geklaw.com. />

Tags:
,

Please Rate this Article

 

Not yet Rated

Click the XML Icon Above to Receive Legal Articles Via RSS!

Recent Related Articles From Legal

  • What Is A Workers' Compensation Case?
    By: Corey Walker | Jun 16th 2008
    Iowans' hurt at work often do not know what their basic rights are. This article provides injured workers in Iowa with some basic information about their rights under Iowa's workers' compensation laws, including what qualifies as a work injury and what benefits they should receive. Read

  • The Iowa Injured Workers' Bill Of Rights- Part 2
    By: Corey Walker | Jun 30th 2008
    Iowans' hurt at work often do not know what their basic rights are. This article provides workers injured in Iowa with some basic information about their rights under Iowa's workers' compensation laws, including what benefits they should receive, how their weekly check is calculated and much more. Read

  • Iowa Work Injuries- How Can This Be Happening To Me?
    By: Corey Walker | Jun 28th 2008
    Iowans' injured at work often wonder how can this be happening to me? This is a story about one of my clients named Karen and her journey through Iowa's workers' compensation system. Read

  • Workers Compensation Insurance Primer
    By: Clyde Lee Dennis | Feb 22nd 2008
    Helpful Information on Workers Compensation Insurance Read

  • Injured On The Job In Colorado? What You Need To Know About Workers' Compensation
    By: Chuck Matthews | Dec 15th 2009
    If you are injured on the job and unable to work, especially for an extended amount of time, there are several important personal and legal issues that need to be addressed. Due to rigid procedural requirements in filing a Colorado workers' compensation claim and the insurance company's desire to minimize the total payout, ... Read

  • Avoid Becoming A Victim Of A Workers Compensation Injury
    By: Sharron Ruston | May 29th 2009
    Injuries at work have a staggering affect on both employees and employers. They also have a huge and direct impact on businesses. When accidents happen at work, they affect everyone, which is why it is required by Australian law that companies have workers compensation insurance. Read

  • The Need-to-knows Of Workers Compensation
    By: fitzgeralds | Feb 26th 2009
    Workers Compensation is the oldest social insurance program in the nation. It is a no-fault system, which means that you do not have to prove whose fault your injury was in order to receive the benefits of workers compensation. Read

  • Injuries Under Georgia Workers' Compensation - What Injuries Are And Are Not Covered?

    This article is made available for educational purposes only, to give you general information and a general understanding of the law, not to provide specific legal advice. This should not be used as a substitute for competent legal advice from a licensed professional attorney in your state.

    You know you are i ...
    Read

  • Iowa's Workers' Compensation System- Myths And Mysteries Revealed
    By: Corey Walker | Sep 3rd 2008
    When an Iowan is hurt at work often they have misconceptions about what damages they should receive, whether they should hire an attorney and generally what do to. This article reveals some of those misconceptions, common myths about work injuries and other mysteries about Iowa's workers' compensation laws. Read

  • Iowa Workers' Compensation- The Basic Laws That Apply
    By: Corey Walker | Oct 21st 2008
    People hurt at work in Iowa often do not know what their basic rights are. This article provides workers injured in Iowa with some basic information about their rights under Iowa's workers' compensation laws, including what benefits they should receive, how their weekly check is calculated and much more. Read


Copyright © 2005-2011 eArticlesOnline, LLC - All Rights Reserved
Terms of Service | Privacy Policy