Workers' Compensation

5 Steps to Take After a Workplace Injury

Suffering a workplace injury is an unfortunate and often stressful event. Knowing what steps to take following an injury, though, can make the process of navigating workers’ compensation claims much more manageable. As a law firm specializing in workers’ compensation in Louisiana, we’ve outlined five crucial steps to take after a workplace injury.

1. Report the injury to your employer immediately
In Louisiana, injured workers must report their injury to their employer within 30 days; however, do not wait that long! Report the accident and injury as soon as you feel pain. Promptly reporting the incident can help ensure that your claim is processed smoothly. Make sure to provide a written notice detailing the incident, including the date, time, location, and nature of the injury.

2. Seek medical attention
Your health should always be your top priority. After reporting your injury, seek medical attention as soon as possible. Your employer may send you to an occupational health clinic or urgent care. Regardless, you have the right to choose your healthcare provider. Keep a record of all medical visits, treatments, and expenses, as this documentation will be crucial for your workers’ compensation claim.

3. File a workers’ compensation claim
In Louisiana, workers’ compensation claims must be filed within one year of the injury. To initiate the claim, you or your attorney should complete and submit Form LWC-WC-1008 to the Louisiana Workforce Commission. Providing thorough and accurate information on this form is essential to prevent delays or denials of your claim.

4. Keep detailed records
Maintaining comprehensive records of your injury, medical treatments, and any communication with your employer or their insurance company is crucial. These records can serve as evidence to support your claim and help ensure that you receive the compensation you deserve.

5. Consult an experienced workers’ compensation attorney
Navigating the workers’ compensation process can be complicated and overwhelming. Consulting an experienced Louisiana workers’ compensation attorney can help protect your rights and ensure you receive the benefits you’re entitled to.

Conclusion:
Taking these five steps after a workplace injury can help you protect your rights and secure the compensation you deserve. Our Louisiana law firm is dedicated to helping injured workers navigate the complex workers’ compensation process. Contact us today for a consultation.

Villeret Law

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