Get Medical Treatment
First and foremost, you need to get medical treatment for your injuries. You need to know the extent of what it is that you are dealing with and how long you are going to be gone from work. Make sure to get paperwork from the hospital or doctor's office outlining the injuries and what the prognosis is because you are going to need these for your employer.Let Your Employer Know
The next thing you need to do after being injured on the job is to let your employer know. You need to tell them when the incident occurred, where, how it happened and any other supporting details. The quicker you let them know what happened the quicker the worker's compensation process can begin. Your employer can then let you know if you need to go to a special provider for treatment or anything else they need from you.File For Worker's Compensation
Next, you want to get the paperwork filed for worker's compensation. If you don't file the paperwork within a timely fashion, you won't be able to get reimbursed for your injuries, so this is extremely important. Make sure you attach copies of the medical reports so they know what type of injury you are dealing with.While on the job injuries do happen all the time, that doesn't mean that you shouldn't get the care and compensation that you rightfully deserve.
If you need help with your workers compensation claim in the Reading, PA
/ Berks County area, you can contact our local workers compensation
lawyers at our Reading, PA office:
The Bulldog Lawyers
213 N 5th St #1040a
Reading, PA 19601
610-595-4658
If you were injured on the job and are seeking workers comp benefits in
the Philadelphia area, you can contact a workers compensation attorney
at one of our local Philadelphia offices below:
The Bulldog Lawyers
2981 Grant Ave #1a
Philadelphia, PA 19114
215-515-0895
The Bulldog Lawyers
100 S Broad St #1800b
Philadelphia, PA 19110
215-515-0650