Mistakes That Can Harm Your Workers’ Compensation Case

Texas has a workers’ compensation system designed to help injured workers recover physically, emotionally, and even financially from the consequences of their injuries.

However, employees’ misinformation can lead them to make common mistakes during the process, jeopardizing their ability to receive those benefits.

In the following note, learn about these mistakes and what you should do to obtain the workers’ compensation you deserve.

1. Not Reporting the Injury Immediately

One of the most severe and damaging mistakes you can make is not reporting your injury immediately after it happens. Failure to do so within the established deadlines, which can vary between 24 hours and 30 days, can result in a denial of your case. The sooner you do it, the better.

2. Not Seeking Medical Attention

No matter how serious or minor your injuries seem, a health professional must evaluate them to provide a medical report on your health status. This will support your claim. Remember to attend all follow-up appointments that should be documented as your injuries develop.

3. Not Documenting the Injury

Evidence is vital in any injury claim. It should include a detailed record of all related events, including the date, time, place, and how the accident occurred. Also, keep copies of all medical reports, prescriptions, bills, and any correspondence with your employer or the insurance company. This will be crucial to supporting your claim.

4. Not Submitting the Correct Documentation

The workers’ compensation process involves submitting a lot of documentation, forms, and evidence. Correctly submitting them promptly is essential to a successful outcome.

5. Accepting a Claim Denial Without Appeal

In the event that your claim is denied, you should know that it is not the end. You have the right to appeal this decision, as many denials are based on administrative errors or lack of sufficient documentation that can be fixed.

6. Not Consulting a Lawyer

Not being familiar with the process can seriously affect your case. That is why having a specialized legal team is essential to being informed about your options and guiding you on this path.

Undoubtedly, starting a workers’ compensation benefits claim can be a complicated process, and it is vital to avoid these mistakes. Do not hesitate to write to us so that we can help you on this path.

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