Workers’ compensation is a type of insurance provided by your employer that helps you if you should become injured at work. When you file a workers’ compensation claim in Georgia, you’re applying to receive benefits to help you in a number of ways. Carter Law Offices wants to make sure you’re aware of everything you’re entitled to under the law. When you’re trying to find a workers’ compensation attorney, make sure you ask about the following things:

  1. Payment for medical bills – If your claim is approved, your employer’s insurance company should be liable for paying most (if not all) of your medical expenses. This includes doctor’s visits, hospital stays, and prescription medications. However, there may be some payment limitations when it comes to certain types of treatment, such as physical therapy or chiropractic care. Be prepared to provide detailed records from any medical care you receive.
  2. Temporary or permanent disability pay – Depending on the amount of time you’re out of work, you may be able to receive short-term disability pay. Most employers have a particular timeframe that qualifies for this type of temporary coverage. However, if your  injuries leave you with permanent damage that keeps you from being able to work, you should pursue permanent disability pay from your workplace. A workers’ comp lawyer can help you with such matters, especially if your disability claim is denied.
  3. Retraining coverage – Depending on the nature of your injuries, your workplace may pay to retrain you to do a different job.
  4. Pay benefits to the victim’s family – Should a workplace accident result in death, the victim’s family could receive compensation for their loss.

Find a workers’ compensation attorney near you to help you get the benefits you’re entitled to. Stephen C. Carter and the staff at Carter Law Offices will help you when you need us. Call us for a consultation today.