How to Proceed After Sustaining a Workplace Injury

April 24, 2023

Despite all your best efforts, you can get injured at your job. This can happen for a variety of reasons, like a piece of equipment not working like it should despite your handling it the way you were instructed. Alternatively, you might fall or you might even be accidentally hurt by another co-worker. What should you do when you get a workplace injury? In addition to consulting a work injury attorney, here are a few other steps you should take.



Get Medical Attention Immediately


This is one of the most important steps since you need to get confirmation from a medical professional that you were indeed injured. This will be documented and it's one thing you should show any work injury attorney you reach out to. Make sure not to wait around in your time of need. Instead, be like one of the 24 million people that saw a medical professional in 2020 after a workplace injury, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Otherwise, you risk not getting the proper compensation for your workplace injury.



Notify the Correct People


There should be a structured chain of authority at your place of employment. The first person should be your direct supervisor. They'll probably get a claim from you as soon as possible, so they can see about any possible worker's compensation. If you feel like they aren't being as diligent as possible, you should quickly enlist the help of a work injury attorney.



Learn Your State's Workers' Compensation Laws


While this will be something you should ask your work injury attorney, it's also a good idea to know them yourself. That way, when you're talking to management at your job, you'll know what they're talking about and how to defend yourself. As the saying goes, a little knowledge can go a long way. Make sure to use that to your advantage.



File Any Claims Before the Deadline


You only have a certain amount of time when you can file for any worker's compensation. If you miss that deadline, then you won't be able to receive any payout. A good
work injury attorney will quickly steer you in the right direction.


Were you hurt at work? If so, then you need quality representation you can depend on. Contact Schnurr Law Firm, PC today to request an appointment or learn how we can help you get the justice you deserve.

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