How to Make a Worker’s Comp Claim in California

How to Make a Worker's Comp Claim in California

Workers’ compensation may cover your medical expenses, lost wages, and other costs if you have been injured on the job. These benefits may cover medical costs, lost wages and other costs. The claims process is complex and can be overwhelming. This article will guide you through how to file a California worker’s compensation claim and give valuable insight from Gold Country Workers Comp.

Report your injury or illness

Reporting your injury or illness as soon as you can to your employer is the first step to filing a claim for worker’s compensation. California gives you 30 days to notify your employer. If you fail to notify your employer, it may lead to the denial of your claim. Report the incident as accurately as possible. Include the date, the time, the location, and the circumstances surrounding the injury or illness.

Step 2: Fill out a DWC-1 Claim Form

Your employer must send you a DWC-1 claim form within a working day after reporting your injury or sickness. This form is known as the “Workers’ Comp Claim Form and Notice of Potential Adequacy.” Sign and date the Employee section, then complete the rest of the form. Return it to your employer. Keep a copy of the form for your records. The employer will complete the portion of the form that is required and send it to their insurance company for workers’ compensation.

Step 3: Seek Medical Attention

If you need medical treatment for an injury or illness, consult a doctor authorized to treat patients under workers’ compensation. You should receive a list from your employer of medical providers who are approved. You have 30 days to select your own doctor if they do not. You will need to keep detailed records of all medical treatments, appointments, and expenses.

Step 4: Track Your Claim

The workers’ compensation insurer has 14 days from the date of filing your claim to inform you about your claim’s status. Your claim may be accepted, delayed, or denied. You will start receiving benefits if your claim is approved. You can appeal a decision that denies or delays your claim. Track all correspondence relating to your claim and seek legal advice when you feel that your rights have been violated.

Workers’ Compensation Benefits

California workers’ compensation benefits include:

  • Medical Treatment
  • Temporary Disability Benefits
  • Disability benefits
  • Supplemental job displacement benefits
  • Death benefits

Your specific benefits will depend on your illness or injury, and the severity of it.

Gold Country Workers Compensation Can Help

Gold Country Workers Comp understands the challenges injured workers face in California when filing a worker’s compensation claim. Our team of experienced professionals is committed to providing expert advice and personalized service throughout the claims process. We work with insurance companies, employers, and medical providers to ensure our clients get the benefits they deserve.

Gold Country Workers Comp is here to help you if you have been injured at work in California. We provide free consultations to help you better understand your options and rights under California’s workers compensation system. Our support allows you to focus on your recovery, while we take care of the complex issues surrounding your claim.

For more information about our services or to schedule a consultation, visit our website at https://www.goldcountryworkerscomp.com/ or call us today.

How to Make a Worker’s Comp Claim in California

Gold County Workers’ Compensation Center has worked for over 35 years to represent our clients and ensure they get fair compensation. Our caring team understands the stress that can accompany an injury at work. We are proud of the positive outcomes we have achieved for many people’s workers’ compensation claims. Contact us today to schedule a complimentary case consultation, or if there are any questions about your workers’ compensation claim.

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