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Filing Workers Comp Claims

If you are the manager, owner or operator of a business (or if you are an employee) you really should have some basic information about finding workers comp claims. Through this article, you will be provided with a basic and general overview of what is involved in the filing of workers comp claims.

When it comes to filing workers comp claims, you need to understand that time is of the essence. In other words, you must follow through on what is required in the law when it comes to filing workers comp claims or you will lose your rights to pursue a workers comp claim.

The first step that you need to take in the event of a workplace injury as part of the process of filing workers comp claims is to notify your employer (through management) of the fact that you have suffered an injury at work. Understanding the nature of workplace injuries, when it comes to filing workers comp claims, all you need to do in the first instance is to orally advise your employer (again, through management) that you have suffered a workplace injury of some sort.

While there are variation from state to state when it comes to filing workers comp claims, in most states, you have upwards to ten days to orally notify your employer that you have suffered a workplace injury. This time frame has been expanded in most states in recent years out of a recognition that when a person suffers a workplace injury he or she might not be available to orally notify his or her employer of the injury immediately. (For example, a person may have to go to an emergency room immediately for medical intervention and treatment.)

Following oral notification, it will be necessary for you to file the preliminary paperwork and application for workers comp benefits as part of the filing workers comp claims process. Generally speaking, this is a rather easy process. However, it is also at this juncture in the filing workers comp claims process that you will want to give serious consideration to obtaining legal representation -- specifically if you have a significant workplace injury that will have long term consequences.

A qualified and experienced workers comp attorney can help you to fully understand all of your rights associated with workers comp. Moreover, a qualified and experienced attorney can work to ensure that your rights and protected and preserved under the workers comp statutes and regulations that are in force in your particular state. The Internet and World Wide Web can be a useful resource to you when you are looking for such an attorney to aid you with your workers comp claim or case.


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Insurance Journal, CA - Dec 31, 2008
The increase is effective April 1, 2009, according to the Minnesota Workers' Compensation Insurers Association Inc. (MWCIA). ...


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Minneapolis Star Tribune, MN - 2 hours ago
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Southside Pride, MN - Jan 5, 2009
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Washington Post, United States - Jan 5, 2009
Proposals included extending unemployment compensation to part-time workers, subsidizing employers who must continue health insurance benefits temporarily ...


Attorney Paul C. Engh Is Engaged by Felhaber, Larson, Fenlon and ...
MarketWatch (press release) - Jan 7, 2009
... litigation, real estate, transportation law and workers' compensation Felhaber has offices located in Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minnesota. ...


Numbed by pig brains, screwed on workers' comp
MinnPost.com, MN - Dec 18, 2008
18, 2008 Outrage alert: MPR's Sea Stachura says at least four Austin pork plant workers can't get worker's comp a year after being exposed to nerve-rotting ...

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