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Top 10 Tips to Make the Most of Your Workers Compensation Claim Tell Your Employer. File the Correct Forms. Choose a Doctor. Gather Your Documentation and Information. File Your LI Claim. Understand Your Workers Rights. Prepare for Your Independent Medical Examination (IME) Keep Detailed Medical and Work Records.
Top 10 Things NOT to Say To Your Workers Comp Adjuster Well, I was actually hurt at home playing basketball with my son but then it got worse at work. I was in a car accident about a month ago and since then it started to bother me. Yes, I will sign this before I speak with a lawyer.
Workers comp lawyers might not always tell you that you can file a claim on your own without them. They also might not mention that they get paid even if you lose your case. It could take a long time to get compensation, and they might only take cases they think they can win easily.
Following these steps can strengthen your claim and help you get the most benefit from this insurance. Make Your Employer Aware of Your Injury. Seek Medical Attention and Keep Copies of Everything. Dont Wait to File Your Workers Comp Claim. Be Honest and Consistent. Use Caution When Giving Medical Authorizations.
The Statutory changes affecting Rule 8 requires that the employer or insured provide the injured worker with a written list of designated providers from which the injured worker may select a physician or corporate medical provider.
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Your experience mod is a numerical representation of your claims history. It is the ratio of the costs of your companys actual workers compensation claims compared to the expected costs for companies of similar size in the same industry. It can be either above or below the industry average of 1.0.
Injuries by Body Part When it comes to workers comp costs by body part, head and central nervous system injuries are the priciest, averaging around $93,000 per claim. Injuries that affect multiple body parts come next at $62,000, followed by pelvis, leg, and neck injuries, all averaging about $60,000.
What You Shouldnt Tell Your Workers Comp Doctor Never lie about prior injuries, pre-existing conditions, or medical history. Never lie about the extent of your workplace injury or how it happened. Do not exaggerate your symptoms, including pain or functionality.

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