Filing a Workers Compensation Claim

Work Injury Attorney San Bernardino

You were injured at work and now, must deal with the oftentimes frustrating workers’ compensation system. You should not have to face the legal process alone and in fact, the experienced work comp lawyers at the Workers Compensation Attorney Group don’t recommend it. They can assist you with every step of the process, including Filing a Claim, paperwork processing and case workup.

Most importantly, the dedicated workers’ compensation attorneys we work with will fight for your legal right to maximum benefits for the damages associated with a work injury, including:

  • Medical care – hospital stays, doctor visits, surgery, medicine
  • Mileage – reimbursement for mileage accrued as a result of the injury
  • Temporary disability benefits – payments for wages lost as a result of not being able to work at all while recovering
  • Permanent disability benefits – payments for wages lost as a result of sustaining an injury inflicting permanent disabilities
  • Job displacement benefits – vouchers to help pay for retraining or skill enhancement at eligible schools
  • Death benefits – payments to a deceased worker’s dependent(s)

Work Comp Lawyer San Bernardino

You’ve suffered an on the job injury. Now, what do you do? Per law, you must tell your supervisor you were injured at work. Typically, you must notify work of an on the job injury within 30 days of sustaining the injury. After providing your supervisor with a written notice detailing the injury and how it happened, you must file a Workers’ Compensation Claim Form (DWC1).

When filling out a DWC1 form it’s important you:

  • Follow directions carefully
  • Complete the “employee” section of the form
  • List any secondary injuries or conditions related to the initial injury
  • Sign and date the form
  • Make a copy of the form for your records

If your work-related injury or illness developed slowly, notify work as soon as you became aware of the condition. Quick action on your part is important and can prevent any delays in the process. Failure to report a work-related injury within 30 days could put your right to benefits at risk.

Filing a Claim for Workers Compensation in San Bernardino

If your employer or their insurance carrier contacted you, do not be pressured into giving them a statement. You are not required by law to provide a recorded or written statement. In fact, doing so could jeopardize your ability to get full and fair benefits.

Before you speak to anyone about the injury, including family members, talk to a skilled work injury lawyer at the Workers Compensation Attorney Group in San Bernardino . They can talk to your employer and their insurance carrier on your behalf, and review any insurance paperwork before it is signed and submitted.

San Bernardino Work Injury Lawyers

All of the caring work comp attorneys at the Workers Compensation Attorney Group in San Bernardino offer free case reviews and won’t ask you for any fees until they have secured benefits for you. Call 909-475-3009 right now to arrange a free consultation with one of the aggressive workers’ compensation lawyers in our group.

If you prefer, you can reach our group by submitting a case contact form. Don’t wait too long to reach out to our group – you don’t want to lose your ability to get much needed benefits.