3 crucial steps to recover workers’ compensation
Workers’ compensation benefits can provide medical coverage, lost wages and other forms of coverage for employees who are injured at work.
To be approved for workers’ compensation benefits, an employee needs to meet several crucial steps. Here are a few steps employees should not miss:
1. Meet deadlines
There are two critical deadlines to meet after a workplace accident. An injured worker should report their accident to their employer within 30 days. Following a report, an injured worker should file a workers’ compensation claim within one year of the date of the accident. Missing either of these deadlines can prevent a worker from recovering benefits for their injuries, medical bills and lost wages.
2. Seek medical care
An injured worker should seek medical care after a workplace accident. A medical report is a crucial document that is essential to recovering benefits. However, an employer may require the worker to seek medical care from the employer’s chosen medical provider network. If an employer seeks medical care without going to the approved specialist, they may not be entitled to workers’ compensation benefits.
3. Appeal a denial
A workers’ compensation claim may be denied. The employee may need to file an appeal to seek compensation. To file an appeal, an employee may need to understand why a claim was denied. For example, a claim could be denied because the employee is lacking medical documentation or failed to report an accident within the statute of limitations. If an appeal is successful, an employee can receive workers’ compensation benefits.
Employees who are injured while at work may need to seek professional legal guidance. Legal guidance can help employee recover benefits for their recovery.
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