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If you get hurt while trying to do your job, you shouldn’t have to face the consequences alone. If you take the right steps after the accident, you might receive compensation from your employer. These funds would go towards your lost wages, medical bills, and even your emotional pain and suffering. Set the stage for a successful workers’ compensation case by taking the following actions.

What to Do If You're Injured at Work

1. Tell Your Supervisor

Immediately after you’ve received the necessary medical treatment on the scene, notify your employer of the incident in writing. Type the letter and send them an email as well so there is an electronic documentation of the time and date at which they were notified. If you file a workers’ compensation claim, you’ll need to prove that you told your employer within 30 days of the event. 

2. Seek Follow-Up Treatment

workers compensationEven if you received first aid treatment at the scene of the accident, you should make another appointment with a doctor or specialist within the week. Some injuries may not reveal symptoms until a few days after the accident occurred. Your healthcare provider will record your visit, as well as their diagnosis, so you’ll have official documentation to link the injury to the workplace accident.

3. File a Claim

In the state of New York, your next step should be to notify the Workers’ Compensation Board of the accident. You can do this by going online and printing Form C-3. This will help document the time you were unable to earn income because of your work-related injury. To be valid, you’ll need to file the claim within two years of the injury or illness you sustained.

 

If you’re having trouble with the details of the filing process, turn to Vincent J. Criscuolo & Associates of Rochester, NY. The office is conveniently located above the Worker's Compensation Board Hearing Chambers, so you won’t have to travel far to make your case. To learn more about their worker’s compensation experience, visit the website. Or, call (585) 232-3240 to arrange for a free consultation.

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