Wednesday, 24 May 2017

What to Do After a Texas Workers’ Compensation Injury

In a Texas Workers' Compensation claim, you only have 30 days to report a work related injury. however, if you wait a week or two before reporting your injury, the insurance carrier will more than likely question the gap in time in the reporting and question your credibility as to when the injury took place.

It is very important that you notify your employer that you injured yourself as soon as you realize it and document it in writing regardless of whether you think you will get better without medical attention because if your injury continues to get worse or it ends up being more severe than you initially thought, at least you have reported it within the initial 30 days of injuring yourself, so you are not barred from pursuing treatment and benefits under Texas Workers' Compensation.

You have a right to seek medical treatment with the doctor of your choice, as long as the doctor will take a workers' compensation claim.

While many of these doctors are company doctors, an attorney at Abbott & Associates will help you choose a doctor, whether it be in-network or non-network, that we know who will work for you to get you the best treatment for your injuries.

Read more from original source: http://www.workerscomp.com/what-to-do-after-a-texas-workers-compensation-injury/

No comments:

Post a Comment