The repercussions of an on-the-job injury can be far reaching. Victims and their families may face serious financial hardship as a result of lost wages and medical bills. Fortunately, Georgia workers’ compensation was set up to cover the medical expenses that come with a workplace-related injury. However, injured workers must meet certain requirements to receive these Georgia medical benefits, which are established by law and the workers’ comp insurance company.
To get legal help with your Georgia workers’ compensation claim, contact our Atlanta law offices. Our experienced Georgia workers’ comp lawyers offer free consultations through this website.
Georgia workers who have been injured on the job may be entitled to workers compensation to help cover some of the expenses that have resulted from their injuries. Among these are medical expenses, which may include:
The medical care that a worker is compensated for through the workers’ compensation system must be approved by one of a panel of physicians that makes recommendations based on the workers’ injuries. Treatment for the work-related injuries that workers’ comp insurance pays for must be recommended by an approved health care provider. If a worker is unhappy with the physician he or she has been assigned, they may be able to switch doctors. This is generally allowed only one time.
An experienced Georgia workers’ compensation attorney can negotiate with the insurance company if a worker is not receiving adequate medical care or recommendations from these physicians. Workman’s comp insurance attorneys are familiar with the state regulations that these companies must follow. If there is a breach of these regulations, the victim may be able to receive an independent medical exam and treatment according to the true nature and extent of his or her injuries, thus getting the full medical benefits he or she is entitled to.
Hiring an experienced Georgia workers’ comp lawyer can mean the difference between adequate and inadequate payment for your medical bills. While the workers’ compensation system is set up to help the injured, it can be abused and misused by the insurance companies at great cost to the workforce. Sometimes, valid workers' compensation claims are denied. If you have been injured on the job or are looking to file for workers’ compensation benefits, contact our Atlanta law firm. Our lawyers have the experience and dedication to fight for your rights with the full force of the law. Fill out our free consultation form today to find out if we can help you pursue legal recourse.
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