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What to Do When You’re Injured from a Mandatory Work Assignment

Though all jobs are important, not all jobs involve equal amounts of risk. If you are injured while you’re on the job, you’ve got a long road ahead of you to ensure that you recover and that you’re correctly compensated. It’s important to follow the correct process, though, to ensure that you don’t miss out on the assistance that you deserve. To help ease your suffering, here are some insights into what to do when you’re injured from a mandatory work assignment.

File a Report

As long as you’re physically able, it’s important to file an accident report with your company as soon after the accident occurs as possible. This will ensure that all the details of the accident are fresh on your mind and that you get the recovery process started quickly. Without an accident report, it will be difficult for you to receive any type of medical care or compensation from your company since you won’t have proof that the accident occurred while you were working.

Document Relevant Evidence

If you want a strong workers’ compensation case, your best bet is to provide plenty of evidence. Therefore, it’s important to quickly collect evidence from the scene of the accident while it’s still fresh. This could include witness statements, surveillance footage, or physical evidence that will help prove your claims to your company. This evidence, though not absolutely necessary, could help make your case smoother once the ball gets rolling.

Hire Some Help

In serious injury cases, the last thing you want to do is to wrangle with your company while you’re trying to recover. Therefore, to help you through the process, it’s a good idea to hire a personal injury lawyer. A lawyer will help take care of the mountains of paperwork and legal hoops you have to jump through and ensure you receive the maximum amount of compensation for your injury. This is a case where you shouldn’t burden yourself or your family with these responsibilities since there are other options available.

Stay Up-to-Date

In a workers’ compensation case, it can seem like no progress is being made. Then, all of a sudden, several developments will happen at once. To avoid missing out on these developments, it’s important to check for any updates on your case as frequently as possible. This will ensure that you don’t get pushed under the rug in a way that could cause you to miss out on necessary care.

In the midst of all the paperwork, it’s easy to forget that at the core of all that’s going on is an injury you received. The ultimate goal, then, is to recover from this injury so that you can return to work and continue earning money to provide for yourself and your family. This means that you need to take the time to care for yourself to ensure your recovery is as quick and smooth as possible.

Author information: Anica Oaks is a professional content and copywriter who graduated from the University of San Francisco. She loves dogs, the ocean, and anything outdoor-related. She was raised in a big family, so she’s used to putting things to a vote. Also, cartwheels are her specialty. You can connect with Anica here.

Bob Kraft

I am a Dallas, Texas lawyer who has had the privilege of helping thousands of clients since 1971 in the areas of Personal Injury law and Social Security Disability.

About This Blog

The title of this blog reflects my attitude toward those government agencies and insurance companies that routinely mistreat injured or disabled people. As a Dallas, Texas lawyer, I've spent more than 45 years trying to help those poor folk, and I have been frustrated daily by the actions of the people on the other side of their claims. (Sorry if I offended you...)

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