Frequently Asked Questions About Workers Compensation Benefits

Frequently Asked Questions About Workers Compensation Benefits

Our team of experienced workers compensation lawyers are aware that taking legal action and pursuing workers comp benefits can be a complex and confusing topic. Our goal is to provide you with clear and concise information about the benefits you may be entitled to if you’ve been injured on the job. Below, we’ve compiled some frequently asked questions to help you better understand workers compensation benefits. As NY workers compensation lawyers, we are here to support you every step of the way.

What Types Of Benefits Are Available Under Workers Compensation?

Workers compensation provides several types of benefits to employees who have suffered work-related injuries or illnesses. These benefits generally include medical coverage, wage replacement, disability benefits, and vocational rehabilitation. Medical benefits cover necessary treatments, medications, and hospital stays related to your injury. Wage replacement benefits, often referred to as temporary disability benefits, provide a portion of your lost wages while you recover. Permanent disability benefits are available if your injury results in long-term or permanent impairment. Vocational rehabilitation helps you get back to work by providing training or assistance in finding new employment if you are unable to return to your previous job.

How Long Do I Have To Report A Workplace Injury?

It’s crucial to report any workplace injury to your employer as soon as possible. In New York, you must notify your employer within 30 days of the accident or injury. Failing to report your injury within this timeframe can jeopardize your ability to receive workers compensation benefits. While immediate reporting is always best, we understand that sometimes injuries or their severity are not immediately apparent. To ensure that your rights are protected, it’s imperative that you inform your employer of the incident as soon as possible.

What Should I Do If My Workers Compensation Claim Is Denied?

If your workers compensation claim is denied, you have the right to appeal the decision. The first step is to request a hearing before the New York Workers’ Compensation Board. This involves submitting a formal appeal and providing evidence to support your claim. It’s important to gather all relevant medical records, witness statements, and any other documentation that can help establish the legitimacy of your claim. While the process can be daunting, working with a legal professional can help guide you through each step, ensuring that your appeal is handled effectively and professionally.

Can I Choose My Own Doctor For Treatment?

In New York, you generally have the right to choose your own doctor for treatment of a work-related injury, provided the doctor is authorized by the New York Workers’ Compensation Board. However, your employer or their insurance company may require you to see a specific doctor for an initial evaluation or for certain treatments. It’s essential to check whether your chosen healthcare provider is authorized to handle workers compensation cases. This ensures that your medical bills will be covered under your workers compensation benefits. If you are unsure about how to proceed, feel free to contact us for guidance.

What Happens If I Can Only Return To Work In A Limited Capacity?

If you are able to return to work but only in a limited capacity, you may be eligible for reduced earnings benefits. These benefits are designed to compensate for the difference between your pre-injury wages and your current earnings. For instance, if you can only work part-time or take on a lower-paying job due to your injury, workers compensation can help bridge the gap in your income. This ensures that you are not financially disadvantaged while you continue to recover. Our team can help you understand your eligibility for these benefits and assist you in securing the compensation you deserve.

Ensuring Your Receive The Benefits You Deserve

It is vital for both your recovery and financial stability to understand your rights and benefits under workers compensation. At Polsky, Shouldice & Rosen, P.C., we are committed to providing you with the information and support you need during this challenging time. If you have any questions or need assistance with your workers compensation claim, don’t hesitate to reach out to us. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and let us apply our 30 years of experience in this area of practice to help you secure the benefits you are entitled to. Your well-being is our top priority.

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Workers Compensation Lawyers

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