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Although some occupations are more hazardous than others, you can be injured at work regardless of what the job duties are. Though workers’ compensation insurance mitigates the losses, there are several errors employees commonly make when filing a claim. To avoid having benefits denied, it’s wise to seek counsel from a lawyer experienced in this practice area. In Batavia, NY, residents turn to Daniel R. McComb Attorney at Law for help getting the full compensation they deserve. To ensure you a successful process, he reviews some mistakes to avoid. 

Common Errors Made After a Work Injury

1. Failing to Report Injuries on Time

In New York, you must file a report with the employer within 30 days of being injured at work. Failing to meet this deadline could jeopardize your ability to collect benefits. For this reason, it’s best to inform a supervisor of any incident as soon as possible, even if you are still uncertain of its severity.

2. Neglecting to See a Doctor or Follow Their Orders 

injured at workAfter being injured at work, it’s imperative to get medical attention right away. Doing so is not only vital to recovery, but it will also support the claim. You must get a prompt and proper diagnosis from a doctor, as well as show you’re following all their orders for treatment. 

3. Not Hiring an Attorney 

Although workers’ compensation insurance is designed to protect employees, there’s a chance your company will try to pay out as little as possible to minimize their losses. Hiring an attorney ensures a seasoned professional will advocate on your behalf and keep your interests in mind at all times.

If you have been injured at work and need assistance filing a claim or appealing a denial of benefits, turn to Daniel R. McComb Attorney at Law. He will provide quality legal guidance and fight to protect your rights to give you the best possible chance of success. Contact his practice at (585) 343-2250 to schedule a consultation, or visit him online to learn more about his experience with workers’ comp and the effective representation he offers. 

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