3 Things You Need To Prove When Filing A Workers Comp Lawsuit

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Accidents happen all the time at work. If you have been injured or have become ill at work, you are probably wondering if there is something that you can do to get compensation for your troubles. Luckily, you can meet with a workers comp lawyer and they can help you file a claim. Here are some things you need to know.

1. You Need To Get Medical Treatment Right Away

One of the most important things you need in a workers comp case is to prove your injuries. You need to have medical documents that state the injuries or illness that you sustained, when it happened, and what kind of treatment you got.

It will be very important to your case to have a doctor proving everything that happens. You can't just claim that you got sick or injured, because without documentation, it will become a he-said, she-said battle. For this reason, you should see a doctor as soon as possible and get copies of all of your medical documents and keep all of your bills.

2. You Need Proof That It Happened At Work

Another important part of a workers comp case is proving that the injuries happened at work. For example, if you have been dealing with chronic back problems but then had an accident at work that made the problem worse, you will need to prove that it actually happened at work and wasn't a pre-existing condition. If you can't actually prove that your employer caused the problem, they can't be responsible for paying for it.

Having medical documentation that proves that this was not a preexisting condition will be very important. Also if there are witnesses who saw the accident at work, you should get statements from them.

3. There Is A Statute Of Limitations So File Your Claim Fast

As soon as the injury occurs, you need to file the claim. First, you should try and go through your employer to see if they will take care of it without any legal action. If they fail to cooperate, then you may need to meet with an attorney. You can find an attorney at a firm like Hardee and Hardee LLP. The important thing to remember is that there is a strict timeline, called a statute of limitations. If you do not file your claim within the time frame allotted, you could lose your claim, even if you have a great case. So meet with an attorney early to make sure you don't lose your chance.

If you can prove all of these things, then you should be able to easily file a workers comp claim and get the money you deserve.

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