The best thing you can do to ensure you receive workers’ compensation benefits after being injured at work is to make sure your work injury is well-documented and promptly reported.
As soon as possible after a workplace injury occurs, inform a supervisor that you have experienced a work-related accident. If you are unable to report your injury because of your medical condition, have a family member or healthcare provider notify your employer as soon as possible.
If your injury makes you eligible for workers’ compensation, reporting it to your employer gets the ball rolling on your claim. If you qualify, you receive benefits which includes payment for all medical care and two-thirds of your average weekly wages while you are unable to work. Other benefits may be due if you are permanently injured.
If your employer disputes your workers’ compensation claim, you should speak to a workers’ compensation lawyer to discuss your legal rights. The workers’ compensation attorneys of Younce, Vtipil, Baznik & Banks, P.A., in Raleigh, North Carolina, can help you demand the full benefits provided by North Carolina law after a serious on-the-job injury. Attorneys Chip Younce and David E. Vtipil are Board Certified Specialists in Workers’ Compensation Law. Contact us today for a free claim review.