Peoria Workers' Compensation Lawyers


IMPORTANT STEPS TO TAKE ONCE YOU HAVE BEEN INJURED AT WORK.

 

The Peoria workers' compensation attorneys at the firm of Goldfine & Bowles, P.C. do not want you to lose your case. Therefore, it is important for the injured worker to understand what to do once you have been injured at work so as to best protect any workers’ compensation claim you might have.

  1. First and foremost the injured worker should notify their employer within 45 days of their injury. While the Illinois Workers’ Compensation Act does require you to provide this notice within 45 days, it does not require the injured worker to give a recorded statement to their employers insurance company. These recorded statements should only be given with an attorney present.

  2. Immediately Seek Medical Attention.

  3. When someone suffers a work related injury, it is important to seek medical attention right away. Any delay in seeking treatment will be used by the insurance company in an attempt to defeat your claim. This is especially true with injuries which, at first seem minor and then become more serious.

  4.  Give Your Physician a Good History of How You Were Injured.
  5. What the injured worker tells their physician, the company doctor, or the emergency room when first seeking treatment is critical. Workers’ compensation cases have been won and lost based on what is recorded in the medical records as to how the injury occurred. If you have injured your back by lifting a box, it is important to tell your doctor that you injured your back while lifting a box. If the doctor’s records indicate that you are unclear how you were injured or that you did not suffer an “accident” this will severely damage your case.

  6. Seek Legal Representation.
  7. Once you have been injured at work, your employer will turn the claim over to their workers’ compensation insurance carrier. This insurance carrier has handled thousands and thousands of claims, has expert knowledge of the Illinois Workers’ Compensation Act, and is not on your side. In all likelihood, you do not possess the same expertise. Level the playing field and get an expert of your own.

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