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June 19, 2020

How to Get Paid After a Workplace Injury

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Often times, when someone is injured while at work, he or she is unable to get back to work for a certain period of time. If that’s where you’ve found yourself, are you still going to get paid? How does workers’ compensation play into that? The following should help you understand a little more about workers’ comp, pay after an injury and other common issues.

What Workers’ Compensation Pays For

Workers’ compensation doesn’t pay for everything, but it does pay for a lot. Your medical bills, lost wages, disability, supplemental job displacement and death benefits are often included benefits you can count on, though it could vary based on your unique situation. This is why it’s important for you to let your health care providers know your injury was due to a workplace incident and that you’re going to receive workers’ compensation.

How Time Off Gets Compensated

After you go back to work following recovery, you will begin to receive your regular wages again. There’s a possibility you can still acquire workers’ comp benefits if your schedule isn’t back to normal. For example, if your doctor gives you the all-clear to work just two days a week, but you’ve been working full time, you could be compensated for the other three days of the week.

If you have to miss work to attend a doctor’s appointment, you won’t receive workers’ comp for that time off. If you are out on disability during a particular holiday you regularly receive holiday pay for, however, there’s a chance you could still get your holiday pay for that as a part of your lost wages.

How Regular Wages Play Into Workers’ Comp

You will not receive your regular wages while you are receiving workers’ compensation. This is the reason you will be compensated.

What To Do If There’s a Third Party Involved

If your workplace injury involves a third party, there’s a chance you could sue that individual or entity, in addition to receiving workers’ compensation. For example, if you were injured while operating a forklift at work, and the accident was traced back to forklift machine failure, there’s a possibility you could sue the forklift manufacturer.

Getting a Lawyer Involved

Whether you’re sure you want to sue a third party or are working on receiving workers’ compensation, there’s always room to get your lawyer involved. Contact a workers’ comp lawyer, like a workers compensation lawyer from The Law Offices of Mark T. Hurt, today to learn more about the process and how you can get fully compensated.

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