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Understanding Workers’ Compensation

There exists some confusion between personal injury law and workers’ compensation law. While both exist to assist those injured in accidents, personal injury law generally requires an establishment of liability.

Author: Sara Goldstein
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Unlike personal injury, workers’ compensation is designed to provide wage and medical compensation to injured workers regardless of who is at fault for the accident.

How to File a Claim

When you are injured on the job, it is important to take immediate action. The first thing to do is report your injury to your supervisor. There will be paperwork both you and your employer will need to fill out. In addition, your employer will need to furnish you with a list of accepted physicians to verify and treat your injury. You must choose a doctor from the list your employer provides you, but you do not need to choose the doctor they recommend.

Keep careful records of any medical attention you receive for your injury. This record will be essential when filing your workers’ compensation claim. At this time, you may also wish to contact a workers’ compensation attorney. Your attorney will assist you with the paperwork, and make sure your medical documents are in order to better enable you to receive benefits on your first filing.

What You are Entitled To

You are entitled to full compensation for all medical expenses related to your injury. In addition, you will be provided with a portion of your weekly wage. This is determined by the extent of your injury, and the part of your body that was injured. Each state has a different formula for figuring out the total benefits you will be offered. Your workers’ compensation attorney will be able to help you determine what your injury is worth.

Remember, if you file a workers’ compensation claim you are ineligible to sue for your injuries. Working with an experienced attorney, you can determine what route is best suited to meet your needs, and most appropriate for the nature of your injury. Workers’ compensation will not cover emotional pain and suffering. If your injury was caused by an unsafe work environment or a third party, a personal injury lawsuit may be the best option.

If you have suffered an on the job injury in Raleigh, Durham, Greenville, Lumberton, Fayetteville, Rocky Mount, or Tarboro, North Carolina, please visit the website of the experienced North Carolina workers’ compensation attorneys at White &Stradley PLLC for additional information.

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Raleigh, North Carolina workers comp lawyer at White & Stradley can help you get the workers compensation and benefits you deserve from your work related injury. Call us to schedule a free case evaluation.

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