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    Home»News»How an Injury Lawyer Can Help When Workers’ Comp Isn’t Enough

    How an Injury Lawyer Can Help When Workers’ Comp Isn’t Enough

    JustinBy JustinNovember 12, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read

    Injury at the place of work can be a source of stress. Many people face this question when they have to get an injury treated, and they do not know how they will get all the things they need while recovering. Workers’ compensation is supposed to assist in paying bills, but it does not always suffice. Let’s take a brief and easy-to-understand guide on basic steps about workers’ compensation, the program’s coverage, the Tuite Law program that is not covered, and where to go if that’s not enough.

    What is Workers’ Compensation?

    Workers’ compensation, or workers comp, is mandatory for your job and provides financial support if you suffer an injury, illness, or death related to work. It helps cover medical expenses, a portion of lost salary during recovery, and sometimes funeral costs. It operates regardless of fault, meaning compensation is granted without considering who was responsible. However, accepting workers’ comp will forfeit your employer’s right to seek additional compensation unless the injury was intentional.

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    • How to Start a Workers’ Comp Claim
    • What Does Workers’ Comp Cover?
    • When Workers’ Comp Isn’t Enough
    • Extra Compensation Options
      • Third-Party Claims
    • In Summary

    How to Start a Workers’ Comp Claim

    If you’re injured at work, the first step is to promptly report the incident to your employer. Quick reporting is crucial, as delays may jeopardize your claim. Your employer and the insurance company will then guide you in seeking medical assistance.

    What Does Workers’ Comp Cover?

    1. Medical Bills: This includes doctors and clinic attendants, prescription drugs due to the injury, hospitalization, and emergency operations.
    2. Lost Wages: Workers’ comp gives you part of your wages if you require time off the job for treatment.
    3. Disability Benefits: If your injury leads to a temporary or permanent disablement, there is an added provision that you can take advantage of.
    4. Ongoing Care: Others require delicate processes that take longer, such as physiotherapy. Workers’ compensation will usually cover these costs as well.
    5. Death Benefits: Workers’ comp will cover funeral expenses and support the worker’s family if a work accident leads to death.

    When Workers’ Comp Isn’t Enough

    Sometimes, the benefits don’t fully support you while you’re recovering. If you think you’re not getting the full benefits or your claim is denied, legal help may be useful. A workers’ comp lawyer can help you appeal a denied claim and find other ways to get compensation.

    Extra Compensation Options

    In some situations, you may be able to file extra claims outside of workers’ comp, especially if someone else (not you or your employer) was responsible for your injury.

    Third-Party Claims

    If someone else caused your injury, you may be able to file a “third-party” claim against them. For example:

    • If you are a delivery worker and a dog bites you while delivering a package, you could file a claim against the dog’s owner.
    • If a faulty product, like a machine or chemical, caused your injury, you could file a claim against the product’s maker. These claims can cover things workers’ comp doesn’t, like emotional pain, permanent disability, or suffering.

    A lawyer can help you with third-party claims, guiding you on what to do next and estimating your potential claim amount.

    In Summary

    Workers’ compensation covers medical bills, some lost wages, and more for work-related injuries, but it doesn’t cover everything, and claims can be denied. If a third party is responsible, you may seek additional compensation. If your claim is denied or benefits are limited, consider consulting a lawyer to understand your rights and explore options for appeal and extra compensation while focusing on recovery.

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