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Working Through Workers' Compensation Medical Issues

by Dylan Tucker

When a work injury causes you to miss work, your employer's workers' compensation insurance carrier expects you to deal properly with the medical aspects of your claim. For some help in doing that, read below and follow the tips. 

Seeking Medical Help Right Away

The workers' comp insurer expects hurt workers to see a doctor as soon as possible after an injury. If you are dealing with an occupational illness or a medical issue caused by long-term work conditions, seek medical help as soon as you experience symptoms. Not only will seeking medical treatment in a timely manner help prevent something from becoming much worse but it also assures that the insurer will take your claim seriously.

Follow the Rules About Doctors

Most of the time, workers are free to visit any doctor or medical facility they wish for the initial visit. Once you file a workers' compensation insurance claim, however, you may be asked to use certain workers' compensation doctors only.

Lay the Groundwork

From the beginning of your treatment, it's vital to let the doctor know that your injury is connected to your job. Explain how the injury occurred at work (or how the injury is related to your job). Let the billing personnel at the medical facility know that a workers' compensation claim will be filed for the injury. That prevents them from filing a claim for your treatment with your healthcare insurance plan. Each time you visit a doctor for the treatment of your injury, mention how it is related to your job, how the injury affects your everyday life, and how your injury will affect your job going forward.

Responding to Orders

Everything that occurs with your injury is centered around your treatment. They will be the deciding factor when it comes to extending your benefits or sending you back to work. If you cannot work because of your injury, it is the doctor's opinion that mandates when you are to be paid a disability salary while you recuperate at home.

You may not always agree with the doctor's opinion about your treatment. If you are having a lot of trouble dealing with your doctor, speak to a workers' compensation lawyer to find out more about your rights regarding medical treatment.

You may also disagree with a worker's comp insurance decision. If so, know that your benefits could be halted, and you may be left with no options if you don't do the right thing.

Speak to a workers' compensation lawyer to learn more.

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