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8 Common Mistakes People Make in Workers' Compensation Cases

July 26, 2024

Unfortunately, accidents happen! Navigating the workers' compensation claim process after a work accident is stressful. Here are 8 common mistakes people make after a injury at work.

  1. Delaying the Report: Failing to report the injury to your employer promptly can jeopardize your claim. It’s crucial to notify your employer as soon as possible after the injury occurs.
  2. Not Seeking Immediate Medical Attention: Delaying medical treatment can not only worsen your injury but also weaken your claim. Always seek medical attention right away and follow the prescribed treatment plan.
  3. Inaccurate or Incomplete Information: Providing inconsistent or incomplete information about the injury and how it happened can lead to complications. Be honest and thorough in all your reports and documentation.
  4. Failing to Follow Medical Advice: Not adhering to your doctor’s recommendations can be seen as a lack of commitment to your recovery, potentially harming your claim.
  5. Not Keeping Detailed Records: Failing to keep detailed records of your injury, medical treatments, and communications with your employer and insurance company can make it harder to support your claim.
  6. Returning to Work Too Soon: Going back to work before you are medically cleared can aggravate your injury and affect your claim. Always follow your doctor’s advice regarding when to return to work.
  7. Not Consulting an Attorney: Trying to handle a workers’ compensation claim on your own can be overwhelming. Consulting with an experienced attorney can help you navigate the process and avoid common pitfalls.
  8. Ignoring Deadlines: Missing important deadlines for filing claims or submitting documentation can result in your claim being denied. Be aware of all deadlines and ensure you meet them.

Avoiding these mistakes can help you build a stronger case and increase your chances of receiving the benefits you deserve.

Let us take some of the stress off of you and guide you through this difficult process. Give us a call at 404-660-2332 to discuss your claim today!