Most Common Workers Compensation Injuries
- Overexertion
- Slip, Trip, And Falls
- Repetitive Strain Injury
- Struck By Or Against An Object
- Highway Accident Injuries
- Machinery Accident Injuries
Workers Compensation
Here at The Rembert Law Firm, we take pride in helping you with your Worker's Compensation Claims. These cases can take years to resolve without the proper litigation team. The Rembert Law Firm is here to help with this process and assist in making sure that you receive the compensation that you deserve.
Know Your Rights
Documenting an injury in writing is crucial if you want to protect your rights to receive compensation. An employer must be notified of the issues within 90 days, or you may forgo your right to file a lawsuit against the company.
Although it is uncommon, some employers may try to deny or downgrade your injuries or, in some instances, if they do file your claim with the Workers' Comp Commission, they may not pay you the proper amount that is owed to you. In situations such as this having an attorney at your side is essential so that they can help ensure you are adequately taken care of.
OBTAIN first aid or other necessary medical treatment as soon as possible.
The treating health care provider must be authorized by the Workers' Compensation Board, except in an emergency situation.
Posted from: Workers Compensation Board
Posted from: Workers Compensation Board
NOTIFY your supervisor about the injury.
COMPLETE a claim for workers' compensation.