Tips for Filing a Workers’ Compensation Claim
Workers’ compensation ensures that employees receive benefits when they are injured, contract or develop illnesses in the workplace. This law helps injured employees cover their medical bills and return to their jobs as soon as possible after an illness or injury. The following are frequently asked questions about workers’ compensation:
How do I file a workers compensation claim?
After an injury at the workplace, you should first inform your employer. If your employer is self-insured then you can file the claim directly. You should then visit a doctor and describe your injury or illness to him/her. Your employer will then give you the necessary forms to fill. The employer will submit the filled forms to the workers’ compensation agency and the insurance company. You should visit the nearest workers compensation office if your employer refuses to help you in filing the claim.
The insurance company will investigate and decide whether to approve or deny the claim. You can appeal in case your claim is denied.
Must the injury occur at the workplace for one to be compensated?
You have the right to be compensated as long as the injury is job-related. You will be compensated if the injury occurs during business trips and functions.
Can I be compensated for all work-related injuries?
This law does not cover all the work-related injuries. Your claim will be denied if you are using illegal drugs or when you get the injury while committing a crime. Also, self-inflicted injuries and those suffered while you are not on the job will not be covered.
Does the law cover all long-term illnesses?
Diseases that are caused by bad working conditions such as heart and lung disorders will be compensated. Therefore, you will receive benefits even if your injury was not caused by an accident.
Does it cover my medical bills?
Workers comp will cater to your treatment expenses. In case of permanent disability, you will receive payments to cater for your lost salary. It may also pay for retraining and rehabilitation.
Does it cover all employees?
Workers’ compensation coverage depends on the number of employees, type of work and also business type. Farmworkers, casual and domestic workers are not eligible for compensation.
How UELG can help you!
The United Employees Law Group (UELG) can help you file the claim and appeal in case it is denied. Contact them for guidance and strong representation during trials. Visit https://californialaborlaw.info/areas-of-practice/ for more information about UELG’s services.
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