Don’t Make These Mistakes
There are some things that you should never do if you've been injured at work. It is essential to understand what not to say or do when dealing with a workplace injury to protect yourself and ensure your rights are respected. In this blog, learn some of the worst bad habits people engage in when injured at work.
Covering Up Details
When it comes to workplace injuries, it is essential that you accurately and thoroughly document the details of the incident. This includes noting witnesses, taking pictures or videos of the scene, and writing down what happened in detail. By covering up information on an injury, you are depriving yourself of potential evidence for a workers' compensation claim and potentially jeopardizing your health and safety.
Lying About Pre-existing Conditions
If you have suffered an injury at work and already have a pre-existing condition, it is understandable that you may want to downplay the extent of your injury. However, lying about pre-existing conditions can have serious consequences when filing a workers' compensation claim. If the insurance company discovers the truth, it can lead to denying your claim and even criminal charges. Be honest with your doctor and lawyer about the extent of your injury and any pre-existing conditions you may have.
Not Seeking Medical Treatment
If you have been injured at work, it is vital to seek medical attention immediately. Not only does this ensure that you receive proper treatment for your injuries, but it also serves as an essential step in filing a successful workers' compensation claim. Furthermore, not seeking medical attention may put you at risk for more severe and long-term health problems.
Failing to Report the Injury
If you have suffered an injury at work, you must report it immediately to your employer or supervisor. This ensures that your rights are protected and that you can receive the compensation and treatment you deserve. If you fail to report your injury, it may become more challenging for you to prove that it was work-related, which could lead to the denial of your claim.
Contact a Workers' Compensation Attorney
By avoiding these common mistakes when injured at work, you can ensure that your rights are respected and that you receive the compensation and treatment you deserve. If you need help navigating the workers' compensation process, contact an experienced attorney who can help you protect your rights as a worker and get the compensation you deserve.
Pothitakis Law Firm is here to help you get the compensation you deserve for the work-related injuries you've suffered. Learn more or schedule a consultation by calling (319) 318-0450 or visiting our website.